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The Quakeress (1913)

Directed by Raymond B. West
28minruntime
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Plot

The setting is an early American village, where a young Quaker woman, Priscilla, is in love with the schoolmaster, John Hart. The local minister, Rev. Cole, who calls on her at her cabin with flowers, is an unwelcome suitor. In revenge, he has "blue laws" passed, among them is one requiring attendance at church on Sunday. Priscilla refuses to comply with the law and is arrested. After being plunged in and out of water and pilloried, she is banished from the colony. John goes with her. They are attacked by Indians and John is badly wounded. Priscilla manages to get back to the village in time to warn the Puritans of an impending attack. They defeat the Indians after a desperate battle. The Rev. Cole, who has been mortally wounded, begs Priscilla's forgiveness and the Puritans make amends for their harsh treatment of her.

Genres

DramaWestern

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleThe Quakeress
Original languageEN
Spoken languagesNo Language
Production countriesUnited States of America
StatusReleased
Production companiesBroncho Film Company
Release date12 agosto 1913
WriterJ.G. Hawks
Assistant directorsRaymond B. West

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Theatrical release

United States / Aug 12, 1913 / NR

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