Son of Geronimo (1952)
The self-styled son of Indian chief Geronimo gets himself involved with a gang of nasty whites in this typical low-budget 15 chapter serial, which benefitted from a great deal of footage from the the stock piles at Columbia Pictures. Jim Scott and wagon train boss Tulsa are on to the nefarious schemes of Rance Rankin and Ace Devlin, getting words of warning through to Portico, the Son of Geronimo. With Portico's help, the white renegades are finally destroyed in the serial's concluding chapter, "Peace Treaty." Moore, the future star of the television series The Lone Ranger, was here billed "Clay Moore."
Director:
Spencer Gordon Bennet
Writers:
George H. Plympton, Arthur Hoerl, Royal K. Cole.
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Clayton Moore as Jim Scott |
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Bud Osborne as Tulsa |
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Tommy Farrell as Frank Baker |
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Rodd Redwing as Porico, Son of Geronimo |
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Marshall Reed as Rance Rankin |
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Eileen Rowe as Ann Baker |
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John Crawford as Ace Devlin [Chs.1-9] |
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Zon Murray as Henchman Bat |
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Rick Vallin as Henchman Eadie |
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Lyle Talbot as Col. Foster [Chs.5-6] |
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Chief Yowlachie as Geronimo [ch 15] |
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John Cason as Smoky (ch's 10-12) (uncredited) |
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Frank Ellis as Jed Hardy (ch 1) (uncredited) |
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Frank Matts as Zeke (ch 5) (uncredited) |
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Sandy Sanders as Cliff (uncredited) |
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Charles Soldani as Apache (uncredited) |
| Writing | George H. Plympton | Screenplay |
| Writing | Arthur Hoerl | Story |
| Writing | Arthur Hoerl | Screenplay |
| Writing | Royal K. Cole | Story |
| Writing | Royal K. Cole | Screenplay |
| Directing | Spencer Gordon Bennet | Director |
| Writing | George H. Plympton | Story |