The Iron Horse (1925)
WesternDramaHistorischRomantiek
Epos rond de aanleg, dwars door Amerika, van een spoorweg en van de ontberingen en aanvallen door Indianen, die de bouwers moeten doorstaan en weerstaan. Eén van hen, is op zoek naar de moordenaar van zijn vader, die tijdens het verkennen van de route van de spoorlijn werd gedood.
Regiseur:
John Ford
Schrijver:
Charles Kenyon
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George O'Brien as Davy Brandon |
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Madge Bellamy as Miriam Marsh |
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Charles Edward Bull as Abraham Lincoln |
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Cyril Chadwick as Jesson |
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Will Walling as Thomas Marsh |
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Francis Powers as Sergeant Slattery |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as Corporal Casey |
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Jim Welch as Private Mackay |
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George Waggner as Buffalo Bill |
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Fred Kohler as Bauman |
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James A. Marcus as Judge Haller |
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Gladys Hulette as Ruby |
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Jean Arthur as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Chief John Big Tree as Cheyenne Chief (uncredited) |
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Winston Miller as Young Davy (uncredited) |
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Chris Willow Bird as Indian (uncredited) |
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Danny Borzage as Worker (uncredited) |
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George Brent as Worker (uncredited) |
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Milton Brown as Minor Role (uncredited) |
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Thomas Carr as Rail Worker (uncredited) |
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Peggy Cartwright as Miriam as a Girl (uncredited) |
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Colin Chase as Tony - Italian Worker (uncredited) |
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Harvey Clark as Dentist-Barber (uncredited) |
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Elmer Dewey as Worker (uncredited) |
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John Webb Dillion as Tall Woodsman in Prologue (uncredited) |
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Thomas Durant as Jack Ganzhorn (uncredited) |
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Bob Fleming as Worker (uncredited) |
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Willie Fung as Chinaman (uncredited) |
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Jack Ganzhorn as Thomas C. Durant (uncredited) |
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James Gordon as David Brandon Sr (uncredited) |
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James Gordon as David Brandon Sr (uncredited) |
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Ed Jones as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Tiny Jones as Tiny Woman Who Wants a Divorce (uncredited) |
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Sid Jordan as Gunfighter (uncredited) |
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Dick La Reno as Woker (uncredited) |
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Delbert Mann as Charles Crocker (uncredited) |
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Robert Milasch as Hell on Wheels Bartender (uncredited) |
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Winston Miller as Davy as a Boy (uncredited) |
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Pat Moriarity as Rail Worker (uncredited) |
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Charles Newton as Collis P. Huntington (uncredited) |
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Herman Nowlin as Minor Role (uncredited) |
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John M. O'Brien as Dinny (uncredited) |
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Charles O'Malley as Maj. North (uncredited) |
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Jack Padjan as Wild Bill Hickok (uncredited) |
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Edward Peil Sr. as Old Chinese Railroad Worker (uncredited) |
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Jack Richardson as Union Officer at White House (uncredited) |
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Vinegar Roan as Henchman (uncredited) |
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Walter Rodgers as Gen. Dodge (uncredited) |
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Harold D. Schuster as Worker (uncredited) |
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Tom Smith as Cowhand (uncredited) |
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Charles Stevens as Indian (uncredited) |
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Frances Teague as Polka Dot - Dance Hall Girl (uncredited) |
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Stanhope Wheatcroft as John Hay (uncredited) |
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Greg Whitespear as Sioux Chief (uncredited) |
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Leo Willis as Gunman in Saloon (uncredited) |
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Chief Eagle Wing as Indian (uncredited) |
| Camera | George Schneiderman | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Story |
| Production | John Ford | Producer |
| Sound | Erno Rapee | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | John Ford | Director |
| Writing | John Russell | Story |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Screenplay |
| Directing | Edward O'Fearna | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Frank Powolny | Assistant Director |
| Art | William S. Darling | Art Department Manager |
| Art | R.L. Hough | Property Master |
| Art | R.L. Hough | Props |
| Art | Herbert Plews | Assistant Property Master |
| Editing | Harold D. Schuster | Assistant Editor |
| Crew | William Fox | Presenter |
| Production | Harold D. Schuster | Production Assistant |
| Camera | Burnett Guffey | Additional Photography |
| Writing | Charles Darnton | Writer |