The Indians Are Coming (1930)
Jack Manning (Tim McCoy) arrives in a midwestern town from Gold Creek in Califonia. He brings a message from Goerge Woods (Francis Ford) to his brother Tom Woods (Francis Ford), in a dual role, and niece Mary (Allene Ray, informing them he has struck gold and asking them to join him in California via a wagon train. Jack and Mary fall in love to the great displeasure of Rance Carter (Wilbur McGaugh) who has a yen for Mary himself. Jack and Mary not only have to be wary of Carter's crooked ways and machinations, but also of Indian uprisings, caused by Carter.
Director:
Henry MacRae
Writer:
William Lord Wright
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Tim McCoy as Jack Manning |
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Allene Ray as Mary Woods |
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Edmund Cobb as Bill Williams |
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Francis Ford as George Woods / Tom Woods |
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Wilbur McGaugh as Rance Carter |
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Bud Osborne as Henchman Bull McGee |
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Charles F. Royal as Uncle Amos (as Charles Royal) |
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Dynamite the Dog as Pal - Jack's Dog (as Pal) |
| Camera | Wilfrid M. Cline | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Edward Todd | Editor |
| Editing | Robert B. Wilcox | Editor |
| Production | Henry MacRae | Producer |
| Writing | William Lord Wright | Screenplay |
| Sound | Sam Perry | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Alvin Todd | Editor |
| Writing | Buffalo Bill Cody | Novel |
| Directing | Henry MacRae | Director |