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  • The Forest Rose (1912)
  • Short | 22 min | Short, Drama
The Forest Rose (1912)
Short | 22 min | Short, Drama

Part One: Forester and Maywood, two wealthy neighbor planters, volunteered their services to defend their country when the war of the Revolution broke out. Forester was made colonel of his regiment, while Maywood became a captain. The men ...See morePart One: Forester and Maywood, two wealthy neighbor planters, volunteered their services to defend their country when the war of the Revolution broke out. Forester was made colonel of his regiment, while Maywood became a captain. The men mortgaged their plantations and gave the benefits to the government, which was hard pressed for funds. Colonel Forester was mortally wounded at the battle of Cowpens, but before he passed away, Captain Maywood promised that he would care for Forester's motherless little girl. Maywood's family at the close of the war was so penniless that the government gave them 1,000 acres of land, which at that time was known as the Northwestern Territory, and into this land journeyed the family. As the years went by Albert, one of Maywood's sons, fell in love with Rose Forester. Albert continually cautioned his father against the invasion of the Indians, but the elder man was opinionated and declared that there was no danger. One day when Albert and his friend, Louis Wetzel, returned from a hunting trip they found that Maywood's cabin had been destroyed by fire by the Indians, and apparently all of its occupants, with the exception of Rose, whom Wetzel, by virtue of his woodcraft, determined had been carried off by the Indians. Part Two: Albert Maywood vows that he will avenge the death of his parents and will rescue the abducted Rose. He and Wetzel set out and track the Indians. They rescue Rose, but the trio encounter another band of Indians, who capture Albert and Rose, Wetzel being successful in making his escape. Albert, however, by his cleverness soon effects his escape, and he and Wetzel go in search of Rose. In their wanderings they come upon a small fort upon the banks of the Hockhocking River, the commandant of which is in fear of an attack from the Wyandottes. Albert and Wetzel go on a reconnoitering expedition for the commandant, and from a place called Standing Stone they observe the Indian village far below. As their canteens are nearly empty, Albert takes them to a nearby stream to refill them, and there he meets two women, apparently Indians. Fearing that they will give the alarm, he grapples with them, and in the course of the struggle he discovers that one of them is his "Forest Rose." The real Indian woman escapes, spreads the alarm, and hundreds of Indians surround Standing Stone. While the two men are planning the defense Rose slips away, but returns, aids the white men to pass the sentries and escapes with them. The trio are followed, but after many hardships reach the fort, where Albert and the "Forest Rose" are married. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Nov 29, 1912 (United States)

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18 cast members
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Marguerite Snow
The Forest Rose The Forest Rose   See fewer
Frederick Vroom
Albert Maywood (Part I) Albert Maywood (Part I)   See fewer
William Russell
Captain Maywood Captain Maywood   See fewer
Helen Badgley
Actress Actress   See fewer
William A. Carroll
Actor (as William Carroll) Actor (as William Carroll)   See fewer
James Cruze
Albert as an Older Man, Rose's Lover Albert as an Older Man, Rose's Lover   See fewer
Jean Darnell
Young Pioneer Mother Young Pioneer Mother   See fewer
Anne Drew
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Marie Eline
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M. Perry Horton
Actor (as Perry Horton) Actor (as Perry Horton)   See fewer
Carl M. Leviness
Actor (as Carl Le Viness) Actor (as Carl Le Viness)   See fewer
Harry Marks
Indian Chief Indian Chief   See fewer
Frank Newburg
Actor (as Francis Newburgh) Actor (as Francis Newburgh)   See fewer
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