The Golden West (1932)
Lovers David Lunch and Betty Summers are caught in the feud between their two families. When David kills the Summers son, he escapes to the West. He marries and when his boy is two he and his wife are killed by Indians who take the boy. Twenty years later the boy is now the Indian chief. Betty's daughter is nearby and the two are destined to meet.
Director:
David Howard
Writer:
Gordon Rigby
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George O'Brien as David Lynch / Motano |
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Janet Chandler as Betty Summers / Betty Brown |
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Marion Burns as Helen Sheppard |
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Arthur Pierson as Robert Summers |
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Onslow Stevens as Calvin Brown |
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Emmett Corrigan as Colonel Horace Summers |
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Bert Hanlon as Dennis Epstein |
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Edmund Breese as Sam Lynch |
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Chief John Big Tree as Indian (uncredited) |
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Stanley Blystone as Major (uncredited) |
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Ed Brady as Substitute Engineer |
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Fred Church as Undetermined Role |
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Steve Clemente as Interrogated Indian |
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Iron Eyes Cody as Indian Dancer |
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Edward Dillon as Pat |
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Julia Swayne Gordon as Mrs. Summers |
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Frank Hagney as Chief Grey Eagle |
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Ben Hall as Pioneer |
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Chief Many Treaties as Medicine Man |
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Hattie McDaniel as Mammy Lou |
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Sam McDaniel as Sam the Coachman |
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William Morris as Medicine Man |
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Billy O'Brien as Town boy-Fight Scene |
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Russ Powell as Jed the Station Master |
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George H. Reed as Jasper the Coachman |
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George Regas as Chief Black Wolf |
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Jesse Scott as Jimmy |
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Charles Stevens as Indian |
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Jim Thorpe as Medicine Man |
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John War Eagle as Indian |
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Dorothy Ward as Mary Lynch |
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Harry Wilson as Townsman |
| Directing | David Howard | Director |
| Writing | Zane Grey | Story |
| Writing | Gordon Rigby | Screenplay |
| Production | Edmund Grainger | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Arthur Lange | Original Music Composer |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Mildred Johnston | Editor |
| Art | Duncan Cramer | Art Direction |
| Costume & Make-Up | David Cox | Costume Design |
| Sound | Bernard Freericks | Sound |