SILENT FILMS 1916-1920: THE RAINBOW TRAIL (1918)
CREDITS
Released: October 27, 1918
Production Company: Fox Film Corporation
Featured Cast: William Farnum, Ann Forrest, Mary Mersch, William Burgess, William Nigh, Genevieve Blinn, George Ross, Buck Jones
Director: Frank Lloyd
Producer: Frank Lloyd
Writer: Zane Grey (story), Charles Kenyon (scenario), Frank Lloyd (scenario)
Cinematographer: William C. Foster
Presenter: William Fox
TECH
Runtime 1 hr (60 min) (USA)
Sound Mix Silent
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length 1,800 m (6 reels) (USA)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm
STORY
Lassiter, Jane Withersteen, and the young orphan Fay Larkin were imprisoned in a valley years ago, and now live like primitive people. A relative of Lassiter’s named John Shefford goes in search of them. Before he can find them, a Mormon elder named Waggoner is able to enter the valley, where he finds the trio. He kidnaps Fay, now a young woman, and brings her to a desolate area where she is kept with other women.
When United States marshals raid the Mormon settlement, they bring charges of polygamy against all the women living there. Shefford sees Fay during her trial and falls in love with her. He rescues her and rides away with her, and then attempts to rescue Lassiter and Jane. When Waggoner pursues, he is killed by an Indian. Waggoner’s followers continue the pursuit. Shefford, Fay, and the others are saved when marshals, warned by the Indian, arrive.
Written By: scsu1975