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A Son of His Father

"A story of Arizona--where pioneer blood and pioneer traditions still persist"

'Big Boy' Morgan and his friend, invalid Charlie Grey, must overcome the efforts of the villainous Holdbrook to foreclose on the Los Rosas ranch and make off with the beautiful Nora Shea.

Top Cast

  • Bessie Love

    Bessie Love

    Nora Shea

  • Warner Baxter

    Warner Baxter

    Big Boy Morgan

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    Charlie Grey

  • Walter McGrail

    Walter McGrail

    Holdbrook

  • Carl Stockdale

    Carl Stockdale

    Zobester

  • William Eugene

    William Eugene

    Larry

  • Jim Farley

    Jim Farley

    Indian Pete

  • Charles Stevens

    Charles Stevens

    Pablo

  • Valentina Zimina

    Valentina Zimina

    Dolores

Overview

'Big Boy' Morgan and his friend, invalid Charlie Grey, must overcome the efforts of the villainous Holdbrook to foreclose on the Los Rosas ranch and make off with the beautiful Nora Shea.

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