The Invaders
Originally released in 1913. The Invaders is a feature film. directed by George Melford.
Starring Carlyle Blackwell, Marin Sais, and William H. West
Synopsis
Not being successful in his suit for the hand of Helen Sawyer, and to show the father of the young lady that he is made of the same material as he is, John Thorpe, a wealthy New Yorker, leaves for the west, but without any predetermined destination. While traveling, however, he meets an old man called Uncle Billy, and upon this man's advice, Thorpe purchases a ranch in Buffalo, Wyo. Not long afterwards, the homesteaders are accused by the large cattle owners of stealing their cattle, and they give Tom Horn, commonly known as "The Killer," a list of those they desire to get rid of. ....
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Invaders about?
Not being successful in his suit for the hand of Helen Sawyer, and to show the father of the young lady that he is made of the same material as he is, John Thorpe, a wealthy New Yorker, leaves for ...
Who directed The Invaders?
The Invaders was directed by George Melford.
When was The Invaders released?
The Invaders was released on August 27, 1913 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Invaders?
The main cast of The Invaders includes Carlyle Blackwell, Marin Sais, William H. West.