Before the White Man Came (1912)
This story deals with the lives of the Indians who ruled primeval North America for centuries before the white man came. Meene-o-Wa, the fairest maiden of all the tribes of the Utes, was called "The Yellow Rose," because of her beauty. Wathuma, the leopard, loved her, but her heart was not given to him.
Director: Otis Turner
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Wallace Reid as Wathuma - the Leopard |
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Gertrude Robinson as Meene O Wa - the Yellow Rose |
| Writing | Wallace Reid | Writer |
| Directing | Otis Turner | Director |