A lost film based on the 'Reign of Terror', a real-life series of several dozen murders committed against the Osage people. 'Tragedies of the Osage Hills' was directed by James Young Deer, the first known Native American film director, and boasted a cast of “hundreds of real Indians.” Described as a dramatic thriller interwoven with a “tender love story”, the film’s premiere in Cushing, Oklahoma occurred just months after the arrest of Ernest Burkhart, the subject of Martin Scorsese’s similarly themed 2023 film 'Killers of the Flower Moon'. The 'Cushing Daily Citizen' described 'Tragedies of the Osage Hills' as having a fictitious ending of the Osage and white men united under an American flag.
Lillian A. King
Prairie Flower
Walt Nayler
A federal officer
Kate Spencher
Bootlegger
Toodles

Sklaven fremden Willens
Sklaven fremden Willens

The Pulse of Life
The Pulse of Life

Mr. Dolan of New York
Mr. Dolan of New York

The Girl in the Checkered Coat
The Girl in the Checkered Coat

A Wife on Trial
A Wife on Trial

The Midnight Man
The Midnight Man

Mother o' Mine
Mother o' Mine

Sirens of the Sea
Sirens of the Sea

The Double Standard
The Double Standard

The Man Trap
The Man Trap

The Price of a Good Time
The Price of a Good Time

The Savage
The Savage