
Miriam, o la fanciulla araba
Midst the terrific roar of the cannon and the murderous hail of rifle bullets, the gallant Italian sharpshooters leave their entrenchments and charge across the field toward the Arab camp. After a fierce conflict, including severa...
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"A subtitle informs us that this picture was taken to illustrate an actual incident of the Turkish-Italian War. In outline, it is very slight. During the sacking of a Tripolitan town, an Italian soldier saves the life of a native child and cares for him as though he were his own son, giving him the best part of his own rations. The colonel hears of it and orders that the child be cared for by the Red Cross sisters and commends the soldier. The picture has many good views of war-times and of the activities of soldiers who are subduing a foreign country. These include several battle scenes. It is..."
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Released in the US as a split reel along with the documentary Messina as It Is To-Day (1912).
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Midst the terrific roar of the cannon and the murderous hail of rifle bullets, the gallant Italian sharpshooters leave their entrenchments and charge across the field toward the Arab camp. After a fierce conflict, including severa...