The Fight for Freedom
The Fight for Freedom is a 1908 American black-and-white short silent Western film which may have been directed by D. W. Griffith. Filmed in Shadyside, New Jersey in June 1908, the film was released on July 17, 1908.
Plot
The film opens in a town on the Mexican border. A poker game is going on in the local saloon. One of the players cheats and is shot dead by another of the players, a Mexican named Pedro. In the uproar that follows, Pedro is wounded as he escapes from the saloon. The Sheriffs in [the United States|sheriff] tracks Pedro to his home but Pedro kills him too. Pedro's wife, Juanita, and his mother hide him so he can recover from his wounds. The posse arrives and Juanita is arrested on suspicion of murdering the sheriff. Pedro rescues her from the town jail and the two head for the Mexican border. Caught by the posse before they reach the border, Juanita is killed and Pedro is arrested and taken back to town.Cast
Leads
- Florence Auer as Juanita
- Arthur V. Johnson as Pedro
- Kate Bruce as Pedro's mother
Supporting
- John G. Adolfi
- Edward Dillon as posse member
- George Gebhardt as man in saloon / guard
- Wallace McCutcheon Jr.
- Anthony O'Sullivan as bartender
- Robert G. Vignola
Attribution to D. W. Griffith