The Red Devils (1911) Poster

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The plot is a novel one to pictures
deickemeyer5 April 2016
What may be justly termed an adequate production is soon to be released by the Champion Company under the title, "The Red Devils." It is at once apparent that the Champion Company has spared no expense to give the subject a proper setting. Where scenic effects are employed they have the look of the real thing; the cowboys look and act like cowboys and there is an air of naturalness pervading the whole picture that is refreshing, to say the least. The original production from which this picture was adapted was known by the title, "The Red Men," and was produced as a vaudeville sketch by Sidney Drew. In purchasing the rights to picture this sketch, the Champion secured the assistance of Mr. Drew in the work of production, all of which added to the initial cost of the picture. The plot is a novel one to pictures and unfolds itself in logical sequence to a most satisfactory denouement. - The Moving Picture World, September 9, 1911
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