Seven Alone (1974)
A fictionalized account of the real-life adventure of the Sager family. Travelling with a wagon train from Missouri to Oregon, things are going well for the Sagers, until father Sager dies from blood poisoning following an Indian attack, and mother Sager dies soon afterward from pneumonia. The leaders of the wagon train decide to send the children back, but the oldest, John (who had been described by all the adults as lazy and worthless), decides to lead his siblings through the wilderness to complete the journey their parents started.
Director: Earl Bellamy
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Dewey Martin as Henry Sager |
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Aldo Ray as Dr. Dutch |
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Anne Collings as Naome Sager |
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Dean Smith as Kit Carson |
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James Griffith as Billy Shaw |
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Stewart Petersen as John Sager |
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Dehl Berti as White Elk |
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Bea Morris as Sally Shaw |
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Scott Petersen as Francis Sager |
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Debbie van Orden as Catherine Sager |
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Diane Petersen as Matilda Sager |
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Suzanne Petersen as Lousia Sager |
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Julie Petersen as Elizabeth Sager |
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Christie Clark as Anna Sager |
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Kliss Sparks as Mrs. Whitman |
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Pat Wilde as Dr. Whitman |
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Craig Larson as Indian |
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Roger Pancake as Adam Polk |
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Anne David as (as Ann David) |
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Riley Morgan as Indian |
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Anne Seymour as Narrator (adult Catherine) |
| Directing | Earl Bellamy | Director |
| Writing | Eleanor Lamb | Writer |
| Writing | Douglas C. Stewart | Writer |
| Writing | Honore Morrow | Book |