The Colonel's Escape Filming Locations

The Colonel's Escape filming locations

Where was The Colonel's Escape filmed? The Colonel's Escape was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The Colonel's Escape Filming Locations

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The Colonel's Escape (1912)
Runtime: 13 minutes
Rating: 4.7
Release year: 1912
IMDB: tt0002107
Plot summary

Rhys Pryce, a soldier of fortune, finds James Boyd, a Mexican Custom officer, who has been thrown into a cave by a band of smugglers. A few days later Boyd receives word to intercept arms and ammunition that are being smuggled across the border into Mexico by the Insurrectos, whom Pryce has incited to fight for the freedom of their country. Pryce, being hard pressed by the Federals, seeks shelter in Boyd's house. Boyd readily recognizes the fugitive as the man who befriended him while in distress, and in gratitude he helps Pryce to escape. Boyd's action, however, has been witnessed by a Federal spy, who reports the affair to the commanding officer. He is court-martialed and sentenced to be shot. Before the execution can take place, however, Boyd's sister rides with all speed to the Insurrecto camp and urges Pryce to save her brother. In answer to her entreaty, Pryce, at the head of a strong party of Insurrectos, arrives just in time to save Boyd and defeat the Federals.

Genres
Drama
Short
Cast
Carlyle Blackwell
Alice Joyce
C. Rhys Pryce
Karl Formes
Directors
George Melford
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The Colonel's Escape filming locations