
The Canadian Moonshiners (1910)
Following the line in which the Kalem trade-mark has blazed new paths, another French-Canadian story is announced by the Kalem Company, "The Canadian Moonshiners." The title of this production is a little misleading and is questionable whether the makers of illicit whiskey in Canada are ever known as moonshiners. However, the term is so generally understood that it is probably the best that could be used under the circumstances. The Kalem artists have endeavored to show the great damage to the primitive Indian by the illicit traffic in whiskey, the selling of which to the aborigines is prohibited by the laws of both the United States and Canada. In this production we are shown how a moonshiner came under suspicion of the Canadian Mounted Police. The moonshiner's daughter attempted to save her father from his richly deserved fate and how the mounted police finally rounded up and captured the moonshiners.All Releases
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GenresDrama
Short
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Filmmakers | Role |
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Sidney Olcott | Director |