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646f9e108c On the day of the dog feast at the Indian encampment, the waifs arrived at Elderbush Gulch. Their pet pups came with them. &#39;&quot;Now we eat,&quot; said the chief&#39;s son, when he saw the pup&#39;s fat little hides, but he met his death instead. &quot;The blood of the whites,&quot; cried the red men, and all on account of two small dogs, the settlement at Elderbush Gulch was wiped from the map. Yet many strong hearts lived to tell the tale, along with the dogs, the waifs and the baby. The fact that an Indian tribe is eating puppies starts an action packed battle in a western town. Epic early film, directed by D.W. Griffith. Mae Marsh, her little sister, and their dogs are orphaned - they must go to live with an uncle. Aboard their coach is young couple Lillian Gish and Robert Harron, celebrating the birth of their first child. The coach arrives in Elderbush Gluch. Marsh&#39;s uncle tells her she can&#39;t keep the dogs, and they are put out. There are Indians (Native Americans) nearby; and, Indians love to eat dog meat (no kidding?). These Indians are hungry! Lionel Barrymore is sympathetic to Ms. Marsh, desiring to help her recover the runaway dogs. While rescuing the puppies, an Indian is shot - resulting in a &quot;Cowboys vs. Indians&quot; confrontation.<br/><br/>This &quot;Saga of the American West&quot; is certainly an important film; however, the reliable Griffith performers begin to overplay their hands, and the story is too contrived. Many of the Griffith elements are in place - some good, and a few bad. &quot;The Battle at Elderbush Gluch&quot; foreshadows the later epic, &quot;Birth of a Nation&quot;. <br/><br/>******* The Battle at Elderbush Gulch (3/28/14) D.W. Griffith ~ Mae Marsh, Robert Harron, Lillian Gish It&#39;s hard to imagine that &quot;The Battle of Elderbush Gulch&quot;, directed by the legendary D.W. Griffith, was made a way back in 1914. It is a showcase for Griffith&#39;s emerging style.<br/><br/> The story centers around a group of settlers called the Cameron Brothers and their families which include a young waif (Mae Marsh) sent out from the east to live with her uncles and a young wife (Lillian Gish) who has just given birth. A group of Indians tries to capture the waif&#39;s pet dogs and are driven off by the men folk. During the confrontation the Indian Chief&#39;s son (Henry B. Wathall) is killed. The Indian chief plots his revenge and launches an attack on the small community of Elderbush Gulch.<br/><br/> It is this attack, which is quite brutal and graphic for this or any other time, that forms the core of the picture. The Indians slaughter the towns folk, women and children alike and drive them out of town towards the Cameron&#39;s homestead. The newborn baby becomes separated from its mother and all hell breaks loose. Someone goes for help and returns in the nick of time with the calvary.<br/><br/> The battle scenes contain some graphic violence. For example, we see a woman being scalped alive and there is also a sequence where we see a horse being shot down. I have never seen an animal being slain so convincingly on screen. Mr.Griffith was becoming a master of staging large scale battle scenes, a talent that he would use extensively in his epic Civil War drama, &quot;The Birth of a Nation&quot; released the following year.<br/><br/> Even though it runs a scant 29 minutes, &quot;The Battle of Elderbush Gulch&quot; is nonetheless an exciting and historic bit of film making. See if you can spot Lionel Barrymore and Harry Carey in bit parts.

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