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Ononko's Vow

  • 1910
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Ononko's Vow (1910)
DramaShort

The story of Ononko's Vow is a pretty love tale through which is intertwined the story of an Indian's fidelity to his promise. The prologue takes place during the course of the Bloody Brook ... Read allThe story of Ononko's Vow is a pretty love tale through which is intertwined the story of an Indian's fidelity to his promise. The prologue takes place during the course of the Bloody Brook Massacre when an Indian chief, one of the rescuing party, saves a young Puritan, Jonathan ... Read allThe story of Ononko's Vow is a pretty love tale through which is intertwined the story of an Indian's fidelity to his promise. The prologue takes place during the course of the Bloody Brook Massacre when an Indian chief, one of the rescuing party, saves a young Puritan, Jonathan Smith, from the tomahawk of a hostile Indian. Ungagook is the name of this chief, and he i... Read all

  • Directors
    • Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Edwin S. Porter
  • Writers
    • Bret Harte
    • Edwin S. Porter
  • Stars
    • Mary Fuller
    • Gordon Sackville
    • Rosanna Bainbridge
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  • YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Frank McGlynn Sr.
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Writers
      • Bret Harte
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Stars
      • Mary Fuller
      • Gordon Sackville
      • Rosanna Bainbridge
    • 1User review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mary Fuller
    Mary Fuller
    Gordon Sackville
    Gordon Sackville
    Rosanna Bainbridge
    • Puritan maiden
    Charles Ogle
    Charles Ogle
    • Leader of New York Militia
    William Sorelle
    • Indian juvenile
    • Directors
      • Frank McGlynn Sr.
      • Edwin S. Porter
    • Writers
      • Bret Harte
      • Edwin S. Porter
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    So vividly is the story told

    One of the most elaborate Indian pictures ever put on the screen. It is a story of the famous massacre at Deerfield, Mass., in 1765 and 1764. All exterior scenes were made in and about Deerfield and they faithfully reproduce the scenery in Summer and Winter. It is well, too, that views of this magnificent old town have been made permanent. It is one of the few historic towns which have not been injured by time and the ruthless renovator. The colonial houses still line the principal street, none of them rebuilt or destroyed and the great shade trees still overarch the streets, massive, magnificent, unsurpassed. It was a cruel massacre. History says that, and records of the wanderings and sufferings of the prisoners prove the assertions of history. An incident in the early colonial wars, it has remained as one of the landmarks of the struggle in settlement and freedom. There is a heart interest which holds one's attention and arouses the emotions. There are thrilling scenes when the war whoop of the Indian, the crackling flames of the burning buildings and the shrieks of those who are suffering at the hands of the Indians can be heard, so vividly is the story told. It brings graphically before one something of the dangers which menaced even as considerable a village as Deerfield and it emphasizes anew what it cost to make this land a fit habitation for the millions that are now here, films like this perform a service of importance. They instruct, and, at the same time, they impress upon those who see them something of the conditions which existed during the struggle for a new home in the wilderness and later in wresting freedom from a stubborn king. - The Moving Picture World, October 15, 1910

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1910 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • Edison Manufacturing Company
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      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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