White Eagle (1941)
Serials usually spawned feature film versions, but with this film, it was the other way around. A 1932 Buck Jones Western, White Eagle was made into a serial nine years later, again starring Jones in the title role, a (supposedly) Native American Pony Express Rider defending his people against a gang of evil Whites.
Director:
James W. Horne
Writers:
Lawrence Taylor, John Cutting, Morgan Cox, Arch Heath.
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Buck Jones as White Eagle |
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Raymond Hatton as Grizzly |
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Dorothy Fay as Janet Rand |
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James Craven as 'Dandy' Darnell |
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Chief Yowlachie as Chief Running Deer |
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Jack Ingram as Gregory Cantro |
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Charles King as Henchman Brace |
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John Merton as Henchman Ronimo |
| Directing | James W. Horne | Director |
| Writing | Lawrence Taylor | Screenplay |
| Writing | John Cutting | Screenplay |
| Writing | Fred Myton | Story |
| Writing | Morgan Cox | Screenplay |
| Writing | Arch Heath | Screenplay |