Kit Carson is one of the earliest Western films,[3] being released by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company in October 1903. (According to silentera.com, portions may have been released the month before.[4]) Part of the footage was reused in The Pioneers, another Western short also released by Biograph in October 1903.[5][6] Both films were shot on location in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.[7]
Kit Carson | |
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Cinematography | Wallace McCutcheon, Sr. |
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Distributed by | American Mutoscope and Biograph Company |
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Running time | 21 minutes[1][2] |
Country | United States |
Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
editKit Carson and another trapper are attacked by Indians in the wilderness; Carson is taken prisoner and his companion killed. He escapes, but is recaptured and taken to his captors' village. There, a maiden takes pity on him and cuts his bonds, enabling him to escape again and return home to his loving family.[4]
References
edit- ^ Tim Dirks. "The History of Film / The Pre-1920s / Early Cinematic Origins and the Infancy of Film / Part 2". Filmsite.org.
- ^ Aquila, Richard (April 16, 2015). The Sagebrush Trail: Western Movies and Twentieth-Century America. University of Arizona Press. p. 15. ISBN 9780816531547.
- ^ Dar Haddix (November 27, 2003). "Feature: A century of Western movies". United Press International.
- ^ a b "Kit Carson". silentera.com.
- ^ "The Pioneers". silentera.com.
- ^ "Kit Carson (1903): Notes". Turner Classic Movies.
- ^ Gomery, Douglas; Pafort-Overduin, Clara (February 28, 2011). Movie History: A Survey: Second Edition. Taylor & Francis. p. 23. ISBN 9781136835254.
External links
edit- Kit Carson at IMDb
- Kit Carson at the TCM Movie Database
- Kit Carson at silentera.com, with a detailed synopsis from "Biograph promotional materials"