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The Adventures of Buffalo Bill
Act like Himself - William F. Cody
event1917 star_border 5
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Western starring William F. Cody. A re-cut version of the 1914 film The Indian Wars. Both versions are lost.
The Indian Wars
Act like Self (as William F. Cody)
event1914
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A propaganda re-enactment, co-financed by the Woodrow Wilson government, of the 1890 massacre of 300 Lakota residents of South Dakota, which was portrayed as American military heroism and justified as part of the assimilation effort.
The Life of Buffalo Bill
Act like Self
event1912 star_border 5
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While on a vacation, an elderly Buffalo Bill dreams of his adventures as a young man when he scouted for the cavalry, fought Indians and captured outlaws.
Paris Nineteen Hundred
Act like Self (archive footage)
event1948 star_border 5.3
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Nicole Védrès' chronicle of Paris from 1900 to 1914 is brought to life through the use of original material, all authentic, secured from more then 700 films belonging to public and private collections. A few of the celebrities of the time shown are Enrico Caruso, Sarah Bernhardt, and Maurice Chevalier.
Buffalo Bill and Chief Iron Tail Swap Yarns in the Sign Language
event1919
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American soldier and showman Buffalo Bill Cody and Native American Oglala Lakota Chief Iron Tail, seated in chairs outside a tent as they interact with each other using sign language.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West Parade
Act like Himself
event1901 star_border 3.1
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The film shows a parade down Fifth Avenue, New York. In the foreground many children, both black and white, can be seen following alongside the parade. The participants in the parade include cowboys, Indians, and soldiers in the uniform of the United States Cavalry on horseback and riding horse-drawn coaches. Buffalo Bill can be seen on horseback, lifting his hat to the crowd. Filmed on 1 April 1901.
Buffalo Bill
Act like Himself
event1894 star_border 1.7
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The famous army scout in an exhibition of rifle shooting. A fine picture of the principal, and beautiful smoke effects.
Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 2
Act like Himself
event1898 star_border 2
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The famous show makes a parade.
Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East
event1910 star_border 3
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Highlights from the Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Far East shows.
Parade of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, No. 1
event1898 star_border 2
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The famous show makes a parade.
Ford Animated Weekly
Act like Buffalo Bill
event1916
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'A Day With the Wild West Show'.
The Indians Are Coming
Novel
event1930 star_border 4.5
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Jack Manning (Tim McCoy) arrives in a midwestern town from Gold Creek in Califonia. He brings a message from Goerge Woods (Francis Ford) to his brother Tom Woods (Francis Ford), in a dual role, and niece Mary (Allene Ray, informing them he has struck gold and asking them to join him in California via a wagon train. Jack and Mary fall in love to the great displeasure of Rance Carter (Wilbur McGaugh) who has a yen for Mary himself. Jack and Mary not only have to be wary of Carter's crooked ways and machinations, but also of Indian uprisings, caused by Carter.
Battling with Buffalo Bill
Novel
event1931 star_border 5
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A western adventure serial in 12 episodes. Buffalo Bill battles gambler Jim Rodney who is trying to scare off the townspeople so he can gain possession of a gold strike discovered in the area. A nearby Indian tribe is provoked to attack the town and the cavalry is called in.
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