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The Squaw Man's Son

Hal, now fully grown, leaves his wife Edith and his estate in England to return to the land of his Indian mother.

Top Cast

  • Wallace Reid

    Wallace Reid

    Lord Effington, aka Hal

  • Anita King

    Anita King

    Wah-na-gi

  • Dorothy Davenport

    Dorothy Davenport

    Edith, Lady Effington

  • Donald Bowles

    Donald Bowles

    John McCloud

  • Clarence Geldart

    Clarence Geldart

    David Ladd

  • Frank Lanning

    Frank Lanning

    Appah

  • Ernest Joy

    Ernest Joy

    Lord Kerhill

  • Lucien Littlefield

    Lucien Littlefield

    Lord Yester

  • Mabel Van Buren

    Mabel Van Buren

    Lady Stuckley

Overview

Hal, now fully grown, leaves his wife Edith and his estate in England to return to the land of his Indian mother.

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