How the Boys Fought the Indians - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Wild-eyed Bill, the terror of the prairies in a yellow back series, is the ideal hero of two boys, Johnny and Tommy Bell. Mr. Bell, having fallen heir to a ranch near the Indian reservation, decides to start for the west at once, much to ...See moreWild-eyed Bill, the terror of the prairies in a yellow back series, is the ideal hero of two boys, Johnny and Tommy Bell. Mr. Bell, having fallen heir to a ranch near the Indian reservation, decides to start for the west at once, much to the delight of Tommy and Johnny, who plot and plan for the event and persuade their father to present them with Indian suits and air rifles. This he gladly does, not knowing how deeply their minds are filled with Indian gore and Wild-Eyed Bill. In due time they arrive at their destination and are installed in a country hotel near which is an Indian camp that is soon discovered by the two. They don their Indian suits, and taking their air rifles, sally forth to exterminate "The Red Skins." Upon reaching the camp they begin hostilities by peppering the Indians right and left with their air rifles. Instantly they are surrounded by the incensed Red Skins, but Blue Hawk, the chief's son, a graduate of the Indian school, finding the yellow back literature on the boys, sees the humor of the situation and dispatches a messenger to the boys' father informing him of the situation. The boys are now put through a course of sprouts and frightened to a frazzle, after which they are commanded to destroy "The Wild Bill" literature, and upon promise that they will never read such trash again they are returned to their father who in gratitude shakes hands with the Indians for teaching his boys a good lesson. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less