Forlorn River (1926)
A wanted-fugitive, called "Nevada," is wounded by a pursuing posse of lawmen, and is left to die on the desert by his companion, Bill Hall. He is rescued by a young rancher, Ben Ide, who is in love with Ina Blaine, daughter of a neighboring rancher. While "Nevada" is recovering, he and Ina fall in love but, through his loyalty to Ben, he sends her away. Going home, Ina falls into the clutches of Bill Hall, now heading a gang of rustlers, but the real leader is Les Setter who is posing as an honest rancher, and he has designs on Ina himself.
Director:
John Waters
Writer:
George C. Hull
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Jack Holt as Nevada |
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Raymond Hatton as Arizona Pete |
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Arlette Marchal as Ina Blaine |
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Edmund Burns as Ben Ide |
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Tom Santschi as Bill Hall |
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Joseph W. Girard as Hart Blaine |
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Christian J. Frank as Les Setter |
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Al Hart as Sherrif Stroble |
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Nola Luxford as Magda Lee |
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Chief Yowlachie as Modoc Joe |
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Jack Moore as Deputy |
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Tim Holt as Child (uncredited) |
| Camera | Charles Schoenbaum | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Zane Grey | Novel |
| Writing | George C. Hull | Screenplay |
| Crew | Jesse L. Lasky | Presenter |
| Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |
| Directing | John Waters | Director |