Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek
Directed by Harry Buckwalter
Production
company
Selig Poliscope Company
Distributed by Kleine Optical Company
Release dates
April 1904 (1904-04)
Running time
4 min
Country USA

Tracked by Bloodhounds; or, A Lynching at Cripple Creek a 1904 silent crime drama short film directed by Harry H. Buckwalter.[1]

Plot

A kind and generous woman is killed by a tramp who is then tracked down and lynched by the woman's husband.

The film consists of 12 scenes:

Scene 1. The tramp rises on the house of the miner.
Scene 2. The tramp enters and asks meal. The woman gives meal, but money does not give. Then the tramp kills the woman and runs from the house.
Scene 3. Police dogs start to search for the murderer.
Scene 4. Police dogs continue to search for the murderer, surveying people.
Scene 5. The tramp sits in wood under a tree. He sees police dogs and climbs on a tree.
Scene 6. Police dogs search for the tramp under a tree. The tramp falls from a tree.
Scene 7. The tramp runs from police dogs.
Scene 8. The tramp understands that cannot escape, and falls to the ground.
Scene 9. The tramp rises from the earth and runs. Search is started over again.
Scene 10. The tramp gets a revolver and shoots at police dogs.
Scene 11. The tramp arrest and Lynch's court begins.
Scene 12. The portrait of police dogs is shown.

References

External links


<templatestyles src="Asbox/styles.css"></templatestyles>