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The Massacre

"A TRAGI-DRAMA OF AMERICA'S PAST IN TWO UNFORGETTABLE ACTS - Being an account of the tragic events befalling the Cavalry of Gen. George Custer and the innocents in his care at Little Big Horn"

The story of the massacre of an Indian village, and the ensuing retaliation.

Top Cast

  • Wilfred Lucas

    Wilfred Lucas

    Stephen

  • Blanche Sweet

    Blanche Sweet

    Stephen's Ward

  • Charles West

    Charles West

    Stephen's Ward's Husband

  • Alfred Paget

    Alfred Paget

    Indian Chief

  • Frank Opperman

    Frank Opperman

    The Old Settler

  • Jack Pickford

    Jack Pickford

    The Young Boy

  • Claire McDowell

    Claire McDowell

    Stephen's Belle - In Prologue

  • Edward Dillon

    Edward Dillon

    John Randolph - In Prologue / In Cavalry

  • Kate Toncray

    Kate Toncray

    The Maid - in Prologue

Overview

The story of the massacre of an Indian village, and the ensuing retaliation.

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