
When Eddie Went to the Front (1914)
Eddie, the cub society reporter, is assigned to go to the front as war correspondent for his paper. He journeys to sunny Southern California, and is duly established in the United States military headquarters. Senorita Cascara is a simple Mexican maid who lives with her father a short distance from the border on the Mexican side. She is betrothed to Senor San Pedro, as violent love-making-stab-in-the-back Mexican brigand as ever lived. The senorita's father sends his pretty daughter into the American camp to sell fake relics. There she meets Eddie and a violent equatorial love springs up between them. Eddie buys all her wares and follows her across the border into a hot-bed of rebels. Senor San Pedro swears terrible vengeance against Eddie. The cub reporter escapes barely with his life. However he again listens to the senorita's sweet voice and is again enticed into Mexican territory. San Pedro and his band of brigands pursue him and after a most terrific chase Eddie finds protection in the American camp. The fickle Senorita Cascara transfers her affections to San Pedro and Eddie takes the first train for his home town. The society column is good enough for him.All Releases
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GenresComedy
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Al Christie | Director |
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Eddie Lyons | |
Victoria Forde | |
Lee Moran | |
Harry L. Rattenberry |