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William Clifford and Ethel Grandin in "Across the Plains"



William Clifford and Ethel Grandin in
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Title: William Clifford and Ethel Grandin in "Across the Plains"
Description: William Clifford and Ethel Grandin in 1860s or 1870s period costume. They are apparently being guarded by two U.S. Army soldiers in this scene still for "Across the Plains" (Bison 1912).

Image ID: 90263
Creation
Date:
1912 
Creator
Name:
Bison Motion Pictures
Collection
Name:
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
The attribution of this scene still to the one reel silent film "Across the Plains" (also known as "War on the Plains") is questionable since Clifford is not known to have appeared in that film. It may be a scene from "The Toll of War" (1913) or some other film set during the Civil War.
Subjects: Soldiers
Uniforms
Costume
Actors
Actresses
Silent films
 

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Please Credit: Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research

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