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- The Royal Canadian Mountain Police tries to stop an evil fur trader, who wants to provoke the Indians to attack the whites in the Canadian wild.
- In the distance is seen a number of grey objects rapidly approaching, which, upon drawing closer, are recognized as a company of Boer cavalry. As they draw nearer, you can see that they are straining every nerve and urging their horses to the utmost speed. Waving their sabres aloft on they come, so that the audience involuntarily makes an effort to move from their seats in order to avoid being trampled under the horses.
- Scene taken at the annual review of the German army. A great body of German Cuirassiers are seen in the opening of the picture at a distance of about half a mile, appearing very small upon the screen. They charge directly at the camera, presenting a thrilling and most spectacular appearance as they gradually grow to life size. The horses gallop at full speed and great clouds of dust float away in their rear. This is the finest display of German cavalry ever secured.
- "A very spirited exhibition of horsemanship by Torrey's 'Rough Riders.'"
- Shows a wild charge of Mounted Boer up a steep hill. The action of the picture is spirited and photographically it is an excellent film. The opening scene shows a bleak hillside with the Boer cavalry in the distance, galloping rapidly to the front. They cross the ridge just as the film ends.
- This scene opens in one of the wide Parisian plazas at the Paris Exposition. Several troops of Lancers and French Dragoons are mounted and draw up in the line ready to make an exhibition cavalry charge. They begin by charging away from the camera for a distance of about half a mile, when they halt, and facing toward the camera they make a most pleasing spectacle as they gallop back toward the audience at a furious rate of speed. There are about 500 men abreast in this most remarkable cavalry charge.
- The public never grows tired of war pictures, as is evidenced by the enormous sale of films treating on the subject. They show their appreciation in the repeated encores, and the profits derived from these exhibitions are flattering in the extreme. We rarely are treated with a view of charging cavalry, and therefore look on this great picture with awe as the men with drawn sabres dash forward on their spirited horses, and you imagine for a moment that they are the real article. Very exciting.
- A spirited charge by the Cadet Battalion of the Michigan Military Academy.
- 2008– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 7mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 17mPodcast Episode