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Back to God's Country / Something New (1919)
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| Starring: | Nell Shipman, Charles Arling, Wheeler Oakman, Bert Van Tuyle, Merrill McCormick, Wellington A. Playter, Ronald Byram, William Colvin, Roy Laidlaw |
| Director: | David Hartford, Bert Van Tuyle |
| Genre: | Silent, Action/Adventure, Drama, Romance |
| Year: | 1919 |
| Studio: | Image Entertainment |
| Length: | 131 minutes |
| Released: | April 24, 2001 |
| Rating: | NR |
| Format: | DVD |
| Misc: | NTSC, Black & White |
| Language: | English(Original Language) |
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SYNOPSIS:These two extraordinary films starring early independent producer, writer, conservationist and star Nell Shipman were shot on location in the frozen wilds of Canada and the arid Mojave Desert. Shipman, a fearless fess spirit on and off screen, was ably supported by brilliant cameraman Joseph B. Walker (who went on to shoot many of Frank Capra's classic films).
Back to God's Country (1919, 74 min.)
In Back to God's Country Shipman is a beautiful young wife trapped on an ice-bound ship. The captain, a murderous fugitive, will stop at nothing to have his way with Nell. With only the help of a ferocious dog named Wapi, she must stave off his advances and escape with her severely wounded husband to safety.
Something New (1920, 57 min.)
A thrilling and hilarious Western where the hero comes to the rescue of the kidnapped girl--in a 1920 Maxwell sedan! Chased by bandits on horseback across rocky terrain, Shipman, boyfriend/co-star Van Tuyle and "Laddie" (her pet collie) survive some of the most amazing (and real) stunts ever attempted in a roadster. Something New is an offbeat and wonderful addition to film history
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