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The Savage is a lost 1926 silent film comedy directed by Fred C. Newmeyer and starring Ben Lyon and May McAvoy. The film was produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Based on a short story by Ernest Pascal.
The Savage is a 1917 American silent drama film starring Colleen Moore and Monroe Salisbury that is set in Canada and was directed by Rupert Julian. The film is presumed to be lost.
Marie Louise returns home from finishing school, and catches the eye of Julio Sandoval, an emotional half-breed. She is engaged to Captain McKeever of the mounted police, but Sandoval wants her for himself. Finding her alone in the woods, the half-breed carries her to his cabin, but he is taken ill. Marie nurses him back to health, and when a rescue party arrives for her, she protects him. Back in town, Marie discovers McKeever has been taken prisoner by the outlaw Joe Bedotte. Julio goes to the rescue, losing his life in the process.
We both take the hardest punches
And collect black eyes just to prove it
Still we passed by just like strangers
And we speak just like the closest enemies
Enemies
Woah, in the shadows of our life
We can fall into the night unscarred
Woah, in the shadows of our life
We can never let it go this far
Somehow my words that are useless
Still I pull my lip down to my fuckin' chest
Yeah, my jaw is
Tired from waiting to say the things that you should hear
You should hear
Woah, in the shadows of our life
We can fall into the night unscarred
Woah, in the shadows of our life
We can never let it go this far
After all, still the same
These empty promises, seem to never change
There's a smile on my face and it's 2: 55 a.m.
And this cramp in my wrist
Puts me back asleep till it all comes around again
With a closed fist
With a closed fist
With a closed fist
With a closed fist
Woah, in the shadows of our life
We can fall into the night unscarred
Woah, in the shadows of our life