Pierre, of the North

Pierre, of the North

Drama | April 14, 1913

Pierre, a trapper in the great northwest, catches a season's prize, a silver fox. Rene Bennett is fortunate in catching the mate. The two men are explaining to a trader, when Pierre discovers that his silver fox has disappeared from his sled. The trapper accuses Bennett and the latter is shot. Pierre flees and is seen later in the home of Mrs. Bennett, where she secretes him from the Northwest Mounted Police. Pierre later saves Mrs. Bennett from death, by carrying her to town, where he faces the man he had shot, her husband. The climax comes when a half-breed tries to sell Pierre's prize.

Pierre, of the North

Drama | April 14, 1913

Pierre, of the North
Pierre, a trapper in the great northwest, catches a season's prize, a silver fox. Rene Bennett is fortunate in catching the mate. The two men are explaining to a trader, when Pierre discovers that his silver fox has disappeared from his sled. The trapper accuses Bennett and the latter is shot. Pierre flees and is seen later in the home of Mrs. Bennett, where she secretes him from the Northwest Mounted Police. Pierre later saves Mrs. Bennett from death, by carrying her to town, where he faces the man he had shot, her husband. The climax comes when a half-breed tries to sell Pierre's prize.
Producers The Essanay Film Manufacturing Company
Original title Pierre, of the North
Directors
Writers

Cast

Richard Travers

as Pierre Vignault

E.H. Calvert

as Reno Bennett, another trapper

Gerda Holmes

as Mrs. Bennett, his wife

Eleanor Kahn

as Little Eleanor

Thomas Commerford

as Conway, a storekeeper

Charles Hitchcock

as A Half-breed