

Something New
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1920-10-01 • 0h 57m
A young woman visiting in Mexico is kidnapped by a gang of bandits, who drag her through the rugged wilderness to their hideout. She manages to leave word for her friend Bill, who knows the country well. But when Bill cannot find a horse, his only available form of transportation is his roadster. Nevertheless, he is determined to come to her rescue, even though it means trying to drive the car across miles of rocky, broken terrain.
- Directors
- Nell Shipman, Bert Van Tuyle
- Writters
- Nell Shipman, Bert Van Tuyle

Something New
Visit website1920-10-01 • 0h 57m
5.3/10 • 8
A young woman visiting in Mexico is kidnapped by a gang of bandits, who drag her through the rugged wilderness to their hideout. She manages to leave word for her friend Bill, who knows the country well. But when Bill cannot find a horse, his only available form of transportation is his roadster. Nevertheless, he is determined to come to her rescue, even though it means trying to drive the car across miles of rocky, broken terrain.
- Directors
- Nell Shipman, Bert Van Tuyle
- Writters
- Nell Shipman, Bert Van Tuyle
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsNell Shipman
A Young Woman Writer
Bert Van Tuyle
Bill Baxter
L.M. Wells
Sid Bickley
Merrill McCormick
Agrilla Gorgez (as William McCormick)
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- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- silent filmoff roadwoman director