The Girl and Her Trust is a 1912 American film directed by D. W. Griffith. When villains try to rob the telegraph office, a girl who works there saves the day by telegraphing the next office down the line, leading to the robber"s capture.
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, 29minutes Directed byD. W. Griffith OriginUSA GenresAction, Western ActorsMae Marsh, Lillian Gish, Alfred Paget, Robert Harron, Charles Hill Mailes, Henry B. Walthall Rating60% Sally (Mae Marsh) and her little sister are sent to visit their three uncles in the west. Among other baggage they bring their two puppies. Melissa (Lillian Gish) is in the same stagecoach with husband and newborn baby. The uncles find the little girls amusing but tell them that the dogs must stay outside. Meanwhile, a nearby tribe of very very evil looking Indians is having a tribal dance. The puppies, left outside in a basket, run off. Sally, worried about the dogs goes outside and discovers they are gone. She follows their trail and runs into two hungry Indians who have captured them for food. There is a scuffle but her uncles arrive and intervene. Gunfire ensues and one of the Indians is left dead. The other Indian returns to the tribe to inform them and aroused by "savage hatred" they go into a war dance.