At the End of the Trail (1912) Poster

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There are some very interesting scenes and the photographs are very good
deickemeyer22 October 2016
A winter-time picture set in the great Northwest, played by four people, the Indian who falls exhausted, the bad man who refused to bother with him, the good Samaritan who brought him to the cabin, and the Royal N.W. Mounted Police officer on horseback who is looking for the bad man. There is a struggle between the officer and the bad man, in which the latter comes out best. Then there is another struggle in the cabin between the bad man and the good Samaritan, the bad man leaving his host for dead and making off with his dogs and sled and the man's gold. The Indian follows the bad man with his benefactor's dogs. The officer has also recovered and is set upon the trail. It kept the audience's attention. There are some very interesting scenes and the photographs are very good for the most part. We enjoyed it and think it a desirable filler. -The Moving Picture World, April 13, 1912
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