The American Girl (1915)
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Released in 21 episodes, each two reels, this typical silent Western series starred expert girl rider Marin Sais as Madge King, a spunky Westerner who foils the nefarious schemes of a gang of nasty outlaws out to scare her off her valuable ranch. The series, which was produced by the pioneering Kalem company, co-starred Frank Jonasson as Madge's father and Edward Hearn as her stalwart fiancé. Billed as Ronald Bradbury for the occasion, future B-Western director Robert North Bradbury played one of the outlaws, and the series also featured veteran Kalem cameraman Knute Olaf Rahmn and a very young Jack Hoxie, the latter marrying star Marin Sais in 1920.