The Squaw's Love
After Gray Fox is cast out of the settlement, Wild Flower refuses to remain behind and heads into the woods to be with him. When Silver Fawn sees Wild Flower leaving, she wrongly assumes her own fiancé has been taken, and follows in anger. The confrontation between the two women escalates into a... Read more
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About The Squaw's Love
After Gray Fox is cast out of the settlement, Wild Flower refuses to remain behind and heads into the woods to be with him. When Silver Fawn sees Wild Flower leaving, she wrongly assumes her own fiancé has been taken, and follows in anger. The confrontation between the two women escalates into a physical fight that sends them toward a rushing river. Gray Fox arrives in time to pull them from the current and avert disaster. The short drama stays focused on jealousy, loyalty and sudden violence, showing how a single misunderstanding can spiral into danger and how rumor can inflame hidden resentments quickly.
The Squaw's Love was directed by D.W. Griffith in 1911, adapted from a Stanner E.V. Taylor story. The short silent western features Mabel Normand, Alfred Paget, Dark Cloud, Claire McDowell and William J. Butler, running roughly twelve minutes in length.
Precise box office figures for The Squaw's Love are not available. Many 1911 shorts lacked formal grosses, distributed to nickelodeons and traveling exhibitors, so contemporary commercial performance remains undocumented and hard to quantify in archival records or trade publications surveys.
As an early silent release The Squaw's Love predates major film awards. There are no recorded Oscar or Golden Globe accolades for the film, and contemporary recognition was limited to local press and exhibition notices. Modern retrospectives note the cast and Griffith's direction, but the film received no formal honors.
Modern viewers and scholars approach The Squaw's Love as a brief Griffith drama with uneven reception. It averages a modest 5.0 out of 10 among a handful of online votes, reflecting mixed interest. The picture underscores jealousy, misunderstanding and rescue, while also prompting discussion about early portrayals of Indigenous characters.
Details
- Release Date
- September 13, 1911
- User Ratings
- 4 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Western
Cast
Mabel Normand
Wild Flower
Alfred Paget
Gray Fox
Dark Cloud
White Eagle
Claire McDowell
Silver Fawn
William J. Butler
Father
Kate Bruce
Mother
Director: D.W. Griffith
Written by: Stanner E.V. Taylor