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Alone Yet Not Alone (2013)

PG-13 Sep 01, 2013 History, Action, Drama 1h 42m
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52%
25 votes
Internet Movie Database
47%

Their Faith Became Their Freedom

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Fleeing religious persecution in Germany, a family seeks a new start in uncharted country - America. It is the mid-1700s and British and French forces are struggling for control over the abundant resources of this new territory. Carving out a homestead can be arduous work, but the family labors joyfully. Then the unthinkable: In a terrifying raid, Delaware warriors kidnap the two young daughters and attempt to indoctrinate them into native culture. Through their ordeal they never lose hope and "their faith becomes their freedom.

Ray Bengston
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George D. Escobar
Director
James Richards
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A review by Wuchak
Written on December 10, 2022

**_Escape from the Delaware “savages” in Pennsylvania_**

During the beginning of the French and Indian War in 1755, a settler family from Germany is attacked by Delaware (Lenape) Indians in central Pennsylvania, with the two daughters being taken captive, along with a friend. The next ten years of their lives are chronicled during the conflict. Will they assimilate, perish or escape?

"Alone Yet Not Alone" (2013) is based on the true story of Barbara & Regina Leininger and Marie LeRoy, whom the Delaware forcibly seized in the Penn's Creek Massacre. The ‘Indians’ and general milieu are akin to "The Last of the Mohicans" (1992) except with a budget and tone closer to "Battle of the Brave" (2004) or "The Sign of the Beaver,” aka "Keeping the Promise" (1997).

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