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Updated: April 30, 2025
It makes his eyes go this way!" and Wonota crossed her eyes until Ruth had to cry out. "Don't!" she begged, "Suppose you suffered that deformity?" "But he doesn't that Jack Onehorse. Your Brighteyes, I am sure, would have felt no pity for such an Indian." "You don't have to feel pity for him," laughed Ruth. "You know, you shoot him in the end, Wonota."
Hooley shouted his orders as needed. Fortunately for the success of the scene, Onehorse did not need the admonitions of Ruth to "keep in the picture." The point came where he made his leap for the shoulders of the white man, and it was timed exactly. The two came to the brink of the rock in perfect accord with the appearance of Wonota on the ground below.
Hooley sent Ruth to the top of the rock to watch and advise Onehorse as the scene proceeded. She was quite able by this time to act as assistant director. Indeed, it was Ruth's ambition to direct a picture of her own in the near future. She sometimes had ideas that conflicted with those of Mr. Hammond and his directors, and she wished to try her own way to get certain results.
The Indian who played the part of the villain was an excellent actor and had appeared many times on the silver sheet. He was earnest in his desire to please the director, but he failed sometimes to "keep in the picture" when he was not actually dominating a scene. Because of this failing in John Onehorse, Mr.
Below, Wonota, as the heroine, was to run into the camera field at a certain point in the struggle of the two men on the lip of rock. To time the Indian girl's entrance was no small task. But at last the characters seemed to be about letter perfect. "Look out now! We're going to shoot it!" shouted Jim Hooley through his megaphone. "Miss Fielding! Keep your eye on Onehorse.
The Indian girl came, gun in hand, as though just from the chase. As she ran into the field of the camera Hooley shouted his advice and she obeyed his words to the letter. Until She raised her eyes, quite as she was told. But she looked beyond Grand and Onehorse struggling on the rock. It was to another figure she looked that of Ruth being forced over the verge of the narrow path.
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