Born to the West (1926)
Dare Rudd and Bate Fillmore have been enemies since early childhood, primarily over the affections of Nell Worstall. Dare, assuming the name of Holt, goes west to Colorado, as does most of his Kentucky friends and enemies. The feud between Dare and Bate is renewed, and Dare learns that Nell's father is in jail on a trumped-up charge made by Bate in order to force Nell to marry him.
Director: John Waters
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Jack Holt as 'Colorado' Dare Rudd |
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Margaret Morris as Nell Worstall |
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Raymond Hatton as Jim Fallon |
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Arlette Marchal as Belle of Paradise Bar |
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George Siegmann as Jesse Fillmore |
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Bruce Gordon as Bate Fillmore |
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William A. Carroll as Nell's Father |
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Tom Kennedy as Dinkey Hooley |
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Richard Neill as Sheriff Haverill |
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Edith Yorke as Mrs. Rudd |
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E. Alyn Warren as Sam Rudd |
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Billy Aber as 'Colorado' Dare Rudd, as a child |
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Jean Johnston as Nell Worstall, as a child |
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Joe Butterworth as Bate Fillmore, as a child |
| Writing | Zane Grey | Story |
| Writing | Lucien Hubbard | Adaptation |
| Directing | John Waters | Director |
| Camera | Charles Schoenbaum | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Barney Wolff | Special Effects |
| Camera | Lloyd Ahern Sr. | Assistant Camera |