Among the Dust of Thieves

Among the Dust of Thieves is a 2013 American drama film about the 1896 disappearance of Albert Jennings Fountain, directed by Sean Pilcher. The film dramatizes the days leading up to Fountain’s disappearance near White Sands, New Mexico and the first, unsuccessful investigation of his apparent murder by John C. Fraser of the Pinkerton Agency. The film strongly suggests that Fountain’s disappearance was directly linked to his prosecution of Oliver M. Lee for cattle rustling. The narrative switches from Fountain’s investigation and arrest of Lee culminating in Fountain’s disappearance, to Fraser’s investigation, which concludes after a shootout at Lee’s ranch.

Among the Dust of Thieves
Tim Maloney as Albert J. Fountain
Directed bySean Pilcher
Produced byEric Seo
Josh Mason
Written bySean Pilcher
StarringTim Maloney
Chris Norden
Bryan Head
Algernon D’Ammassa
Music byDaniel James Chan
CinematographyMatt Wilson
Edited bySean Pilcher
Matt Wilson
Production
company
Wilcher Productions
Colonel Fountain Productions
Release date
  • January 10, 2013 (2013-01-10)
Running time
43 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Mariana, a granddaughter of Albert Jennings Fountain, discovers her great grandson playing with her grandfather’s clothing and personal possessions. As she begins to tell him of Fountain’s history, the film flashes back to a New Mexico ranch in 1896, where Oliver Lee murders two ranchers and steals their cattle. Fountain, serving as Doña Ana County District Attorney, arrests a member of Lee’s gang in the case, and eventually apprehends Lee despite death threats. After Lee’s arraignment, Fountain is seen leaving town, never to be seen again. Following the disappearance, Pinkerton detective John C. Fraser arrives from Colorado to investigate and discovers Fountain’s wagon, disabled, where there is evidence of a struggle and blood. When suspicion leads to Oliver Lee, Fraser leads a small party to Lee’s ranch where they are ambushed by Lee and his gang. Fraser wounds Lee but ultimately retreats. The film ends with the case unresolved.

Cast

  • Tim Maloney as Albert Jennings Fountain
  • Chris Norden as Oliver M. Lee
  • Algernon D’Ammassa as John C. Fraser
  • Bryan Head as Deputy Williams
  • Tyler Robinson as Deputy Sheriff Kent Kearney
  • Bruce Holbrook as Les Dow
  • Kim Kiegel as Mariana
  • Joe T. Meier as Jack Maxwell
  • Miguel Martinez as Bill McNew
  • Eric Young as Jim Gililland

Release

This independent film premiered on January 10, 2013, in Mesilla, New Mexico.[1] Its initial theatrical run was at the Allen Theaters Cineport 10 in Las Cruces, New Mexico[2] and it was released on DVD by Colonel Fountain Productions, LLC, simultaneously with the film’s premiere.

After the initial release, the Albuquerque Journal reported that filmmakers Pilcher and Wilson "plan to show the movie at film festivals...to attract financing so they can expand it to a feature-length version, more than double the current length."[3]

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References

  1. "Las Cruces Sun-News: Among the Dust of Thieves". Las Cruces Sun-News. Archived from the original on 2014-02-18. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
  2. "Las Cruces Bulletin: Among the Dust of Thieves:". Bulletin. Archived from the original on 2013-02-20. Retrieved 2013-01-12.
  3. "Albuquerque Journal: Film recalls history of 1896 family tragedy". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
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