Company D to the Rescue - Production & Contact Info (original) (raw)
Colonel Gordon and his pretty daughter Belle are waiting for the stage coach to arrive to take them across the plains. Just as they are about to start off they are warned that the Indians are hostile and that they should have an escort of ...See moreColonel Gordon and his pretty daughter Belle are waiting for the stage coach to arrive to take them across the plains. Just as they are about to start off they are warned that the Indians are hostile and that they should have an escort of cowboys. Two or three volunteer to accompany them. The Indians watch with triumph the approach of the stage coach, and as it comes through the mountains follow after. There is an exchange of shots, but when the open prairie is reached the Indians attack the coach and make prisoner of Belle, the Colonel's daughter. The two surviving cowboys, Jack and Jim, after overcoming other of the Indians, decide that Jim should go for the mounted troops and Jack in pursuit of Belle. When Jim reaches the army headquarters and tells of the happenings, the Captain and his company mount their horses and leave for the scene of action. In the meantime, Jack has reached the Indian village, has overcome the guard, released the girl, mounted her on a horse and dashed for freedom, as the Indians awake and pursue them. Shown the evidence of the Indian outbreak, the soldiers need no further encouragement to do away with the Indians. By the aid of his field glass the Captain locates Jack and the girl, closely followed by the Indians. Jack, wounded, falls from his horse, and Belle dismounts to aid him. At this crucial moment, when the Indians' victory seems almost complete, Company "D" dashes to the rescue. While the soldiers give chase to the Indians, Belle is tenderly caring for Jack's wounds. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less