The Post Telegrapher
Originally released in 1912. The Post Telegrapher is a western film. directed by Thomas H. Ince. At just 25 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Francis Ford, Ann Little, and Ray Myers
Synopsis
Bob Evans, a telegraph operator, together with a group of soldiers gets ambushed by Sioux Indians. Wounded, he climbs into a telegraph pole and asks through the telegraph wires for help from the fort. Bob's fiancée Edith comes along with the soldiers. The soldiers find only dead bodies and decide to chase the Indians. Edith stays behind to search for Bob. She finds him and together they return to the fort. The Sioux then attack the fort, but when the situation seems hopeless, the army returns and the Indians are expelled.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Bison Motion Pictures
- New York Motion Picture
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Post Telegrapher about?
Bob Evans, a telegraph operator, together with a group of soldiers gets ambushed by Sioux Indians. Wounded, he climbs into a telegraph pole and asks through the telegraph wires for help from the fo...
Who directed The Post Telegrapher?
The Post Telegrapher was directed by Thomas H. Ince.
How long is The Post Telegrapher?
The Post Telegrapher has a runtime of 0 hours and 25 minutes (25 minutes total).
When was The Post Telegrapher released?
The Post Telegrapher was released on April 30, 1912 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Post Telegrapher?
The main cast of The Post Telegrapher includes Francis Ford, Ann Little, Ray Myers, Lillian Christy, Jack Conway.