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The Squaw Man ()


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A chivalrous British officer takes the blame for his cousin's embezzlement and journeys to the American West to start a new life on a cattle ranch.

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Capt. James Wynnegate - aka Jim Carston
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Sir Henry - Earl of Kerhill
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Lady Diana - Countess of Kerhill
Mrs. A.W. Filson ...
The Dowager Lady Elizabeth Kerhill
Haidee Fuller ...
Lady Mabel Wynnegate
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Nat-U-Ritch
Foster Knox ...
Sir John
Fred Montague ...
Mr. Petrie
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Hal (as Baby de Rue)
Fernando Gálvez ...
Sir John Applegate
Eugene De Rue ...
Lieutenant
H.R. Macy ...
Lieutenant
H.L. Swisher ...
Lieutenant
Michael J. Kilpatrick ...
Lieutenant
Sydney Deane ...
Dean of Trenton
J.H. Alston ...
The Bookmaker
Harry A. Hiscox ...
Fletcher
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The Detective
Lew Longenecker ...
The Ship Captain
Harry McCabe ...
The Bunco Man
Dick La Reno ...
Big Bill
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Shorty
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Andy
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Grouchy
Charles Figee ...
Bull Cowen
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Tabywana
Old Elk ...
Baco Willie
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Cash Hawkins
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Townsman
Earl Simpson ...
McSorley
Crispino ...
Crispino
O.A. Moor ...
Smith
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Nick
Milton Brown ...
Budd Hardy
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Clark
Jack Ellis ...
Parker
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Pete (as Jack Clifford)
J.G. Harper ...
Justice of the Peace
William Mauer ...
Punk
Jack Big Deer ...
Medicine Man
Freddy De Rue ...
Little Hal
Gordona Bennet ...
The Ship Captain's Wife
Utahna La Reno ...
The Ship Captain's Child
Maurine Rasmussen ...
Mrs. Chichester Jones (as Maureen Rasmussen)
Kathleen De Vois ...
The Bunco Woman
Ruth De Rue ...
The Bar Maid
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Cecilia de Mille ...
Child (uncredited)
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Faro Dealer (uncredited)
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Cowhand (uncredited)
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Townsman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Oscar Apfel
Cecil B. DeMille

Written by

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Edwin Milton Royle ... (play "The Squaw Man")
 
Cecil B. DeMille ... (picturized by) (as Cecil B. De Mille) and
Oscar Apfel ... (picturized by) (as Oscar C. Apfel)

Produced by

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Cecil B. DeMille ... producer (uncredited)
Jesse L. Lasky ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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H. Scott Salinas ... (original music by)

Cinematography by

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Alfred Gandolfi ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Mamie Wagner ... (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Wilfred Buckland ... (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Arthur J. Flaven ... assistant director (uncredited)

Stunts

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Hoot Gibson ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bert Longenecker ... assistant camera (uncredited)

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Jesse L. Lasky ... presenter
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Plot Summary

Captain Wynnegate leaves England, accepting the blame for embezzling charity funds though knowing that his cousin Sir Henry is guilty. Out West he and the Indian girl Nat-U-Rich save each other from the evil cattle rustler Cash Hawkins and marry. Lady Diana shows up to announce Sir Henry's death. After Nat-U-Rich's suicide Wynnegate takes his half-breed son and Lady Diana back to England as the new Earl of Kerhill. Written by Ed Stephan

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Taglines A Wild Western story of blue blood and red blood; of white-souled redskins and black-hearted whites; of love that demands all and love that gives all. (Print Ad-Spartanburg Herald, ((Spartanburg SC)) 5 November 1919) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The White Man (United Kingdom)
  • Amor de Índio (Brazil)
  • Az asszonyember (Hungary)
  • O Exilado (Portugal)
  • Maz Indianki (Poland)
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  • 74 min
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Budget $20,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Commonly accepted as the first feature-length film to be made in Hollywood, CA. Short films such as In Old California (1910) had previously been made in the neighborhood. See more »
Goofs Early in the film, when Captain James Wynnegate (played by Dustin Farnum) is on board the sailing ship, he writes a note asking that a "check" enclosed with the note be cashed for him. Since Captain Farnum is an Englishman, he would have spelled the word as "cheque", the standard British spelling. (Moreover, the handwriting in the note is scarcely that of an educated British military officer: the lines of writing are crooked and the letters are crudely formed.) See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The House That Shadows Built (1931). See more »
Quotes Lady Diana: Jim, I want you to go away for my sake!
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