The Moving Picture Girls in War Plays / Or, The Sham Battles at Oak Farm
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A troupe of young actresses travels to a rural farm to rehearse and film elaborate war scenes, practicing riding stunts and staging mock battles while learning the demands of silent-film production. The story follows their rehearsals, retakes, on-set accidents and a threatened departure by a cast member who is being pestered by an extra, prompting practical problem solving, instruction in dramatic technique, and tests of courage during staged combats. Episodes of mistaken identity, hospital-tent care, and a final reunion underscore themes of teamwork, professional growth, and the behind-the-scenes realities of early film-making.
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