Notes
Title from resource description page (viewed Apr. 4, 2014).
Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2014. (Silent film online). Available via World Wide Web.
This edition silent with English intertitles and musical background.
Summary
Douglas Fairbanks came from Broadway to the movies in 1915 when high salaries were luring well-known stage actors to the new feature-length pictures. Although most of these performers failed to 'register' on camera and returned to New York, Fairbanks quickly became a supernova. His energetic, optimistic character, his ingratiating smile, his graceful, acrobatic stunts (he did his own), clever writing, and accomplished staging rapidly made Fairbanks one of the most admired stars in the world. He produced 3 films for Artcraft/Famous Players-Lasky Corp., including A Modern Musketeer (1917), directed by Allan Dwan and starring Fairbanks, Marjorie Daw, and Kathleen Kirkham. Fairbanks plays a modern-day D'Artagnan in Kansas who sets out for the West to find romance and adventure. He pursues Marjorie Daw through skirmishes with an Indian outlaw gang and a perilous canyon rescue.