Release Date: October 24, 1912 | |
Distributor: Film Supply Company of America | |
Reels: 1 | |
Brand: Flying A | |
Genre: Western Drama | |
Director: Allan Dwan | |
Writer(s): Allan Dwan, Allan Dwan, | |
Confirmed Cast: Pauline Bush, Marshall Neilan, | |
Story Summary: An odd character, this Mountain Kate; living in the hills, rather unkempt but strikingly attractive to three suitors who live in habitations identically the same as the object of their adoration. Kate selects the man of her choice, but one of his rivals soon manages to secure her for himself. A triangular struggle ensues, and after the excitement has subsided, Mountain Kate is again left to lead the lonesome life of a hermit. - Moving Picture World, November 1, 1912 |
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Unique Occurences This production received a request from the Chicago office to "re-photo" a scene taken on Mountain Drive. "The photography did not happen to be up to the excellent standard of Roy Overbaugh." - The Morning Press, August 20, 1912 |
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