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Alone yet Not Alone Dvd

Sisters are taken captive by natives in 1755 and struggle to retain their faith in difficult circumstances.

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Alone yet Not Alone is a 2013 American historical adventure drama film directed by Ray Bengston and co-directed by George D. Escobar and starring Kelly Greyson, Jenn Gotzon, and Clay Walker. The film gets its title from the German hymn “Allein, und doch nicht ganz allein” which the Leininger family frequently sang together, and is based on Tracy Leininger Craven’s novel of the same name and the true story of Barbara and Regina Leininger, who were forcibly taken from their Pennsylvanian German immigrant family’s home by the Delaware Indians in the 1755 Penn’s Creek Massacre during the French and Indian War. The film was partially funded by the conservative billionaire James Leininger.

Plot

 

During the French and Indian War, a German family celebrates their harvest in the United States on a plantation of their own when meanwhile, the British Army is coping with life when the Indians, willingly offering to join the French, are excused by General Braddock. General Braddock firmly states that “no savage shall ever inherit the land”, causing the Indians to join forces with the French instead.

Meanwhile, the German family is made up of Barbara, Regina, John, Fritz, and Christian, and Papa and Mama Leininger. They are all enjoying their lives when one day, the Indians start making advances towards their home, suspecting a raid. After two of the brothers and Mama Leininger depart their home for safety, the remaining four Leiningers are attacked by two Indians. Papa and Christian are killed, and Barbara and Regina are kidnapped by the Indians. In the meantime, at the Governor’s Mansion in Philadelphia, Captain Armstrong informs the Governor of savage Indian-related murders and scalpings. However, the Governor quickly dismisses it because of his continual stress.

Barbara(now separated from Regina) attempts to escape by riding a horse, but is struck by a tree branch and again captured and threatened with execution. Still, the Governor refuses Captain Armstrong and Benjamin Franklin with their consistent efforts to free the captives.

During the Indians’ surprising return to Fort Duquesne, Barbara meets up with a few other kidnapped children, including a girl named Marie. In the meantime, Congress has had trouble making a decision, until the Governor eventually orders an attack/raid on the Indians’ territory. The raid, however, costs many of the soldiers’ lives in the process, and one woman, called Lydia, who attempts to escape is later executed in a mercy killing fashion. Barbara and Marie are horrified at the sight of Lydia’s death, because the woman protected the two children from danger.

The next day, Barbara notices Galasko, a strong Indian warrior, crowning a horn with a scalp, which has the appearance and embodiment of her Papa’s scalp from the house raid. Marie is forced into working with an Indian woman who treats her very harshly and only accepts character traits of hard work.

Several years later, Barbara, now a teenager, soon finds out that Marie and two other boys have been planning an escape when she meets with them at a waterfall. Afterwards, Galasko asks Barbara (“Susquehanna” in Indian) to marry him, and Marie questions this, because the marriage ceremony will be in three days, interrupting their escape plans. Barbara decides to join Marie and the boys, Owen and David, in the escape when Galasko hands her her mother’s brooch.

That night, Barbara, Marie, Owen, and David escape together. However, they are knowingly hunted down by the strongest Indian in the family, Hannawoa, Galasko’s brother. The four realize they must cross a river to get away, but as they do, they shoot and wound a bear, which David attempts to overthrow, only to be slashed badly by its claw. They all realize that Hannawoa might find their location from hearing the gunshot. Meanwhile, Galasko finds out about Barbara’s betrayal and tries to look for her, with help from Hannawoa. Angry with his brother, Hannawoa murders Galasko with an axe. He angrily takes Galasko’s two weapons, a rifle and another axe.

At Fort Pitt, Pennsylvania, meanwhile, several British soldiers guarding their camp notice the four kids yelling for help. However, they mistake it for an Indian ambush and inform them that they will pick them up the next morning. Hannawoa appears, and runs hysterically towards the fort with his weapons ready. The British are already prepared, and attack Hannawoa, with some getting killed by him in the process. Hannawoa is shot once, then tries to approach Barbara, but she pulls a dead soldier’s gun and shoots him dead, while another soldier stabs him with a bayonet to make sure Hannawoa is really dead. Finally, after 200 miles of running to escape the Delaware Tribe, Barbara, Marie, and the others reunite.

One month later, Barbara reunites with her mother and family, saying her goodbyes to Owen and David, who are joining the Pennsylvania militia. Her mother notices that Regina is missing, and they seek out to find her. Years later, on Christmas Eve, a pastor informs the whole family, including Barbara and her new husband Fritz, that the Indians’ captives have arrived at Fort Carlisle. Hearing this, and believing Regina may be one of them, the family immediately reports to the fort after dinnertime. At the fort, Barbara and Marie are informed by Owen that David had been killed at the Battle of Bushy Run. The family at first does not find Regina, but when Barbara’s mother sings a poem that Regina and Barbara would sing together, called “Alone Yet Not Alone”, Regina begins muttering the poem, and realizes her mother is there. Regina runs to her mother and Barbara, and the family is whole once more.

As the credits roll, we find out that the Delaware Tribes were scattered across the country when defeated, the German pastor is known as the patriarch of the Lutheran Church, and that Regina and her mother rest next to each other in the Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery in Pennsylvania.

Cast

Kelly Greyson as Barbara Leininger
Natalie Racoosin as Young Barbara
Jenn Gotzon as Lydia
Clay Walker as Fritz
Justin Tully as young Fritz
Joanie Stewart as Mama
Robert Pierce as Papa
Ozzie Torres as Galasko
Tony Wade as Hannawoa
Joseph Gray as John
Hayley Lovitt as Regina
Cassie Brennan as Young Regina
Victoria Emmons as Marie
Kelly Devens as young Marie
Brett Harris as Owen
Ian Nelson as young Owen
John Telfer as David
Joshua Hunter Magers as young David
Josh Murray as George Washington
Barry K. Bedwell as Benjamin Franklin
Paul Ganus as Captain Armstrong

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