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Lewis Dumont, a Northern officer in the American Civil War, works undercover behind Confederate lines in an attempt to lead Southern forces away from an area in which a Northern attack is planned. But Dumont falls in love with a Southern girl and when she proves useful to his plan, his conscience begins to tear at him.
Acting
Robert Warwick's smoldering conflict — all eyes, no dialogue.
Production
A 60-minute war epic from cinema's infancy, now nearly extinct.

Director
Hugh Ford
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