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Nine-year-old Nedda is a direct descendant of the Trevors, a family that can trace its roots back to the reign of King Charles I. Alas, the Trevors suffer severe financial reverses, and Nedda is yanked from the luxury of her ancestral home in Britain to be raised on New York's Lower East Side. Ten years later, the grown-up Nedda stands accused of the murder of her mother.

Top Cast

  • Harry Carey

    Harry Carey

    The White Renegade Father

  • Madge Kirby

    Madge Kirby

    The Indian Mother

  • Jack Pickford

    Jack Pickford

    The Son of the White Renegade Father and Indian Mother

  • Walter P. Lewis

    Walter P. Lewis

    The Indian Chief

  • Kate Bruce

    Kate Bruce

    The Indian Woman

  • W.C. Robinson

    W.C. Robinson

    Indian

  • Lionel Barrymore

    Lionel Barrymore

    Woodsman

  • Christy Cabanne

    Christy Cabanne

    Indian

  • Robert Harron

    Robert Harron

    Indian

Overview

Nine-year-old Nedda is a direct descendant of the Trevors, a family that can trace its roots back to the reign of King Charles I. Alas, the Trevors suffer severe financial reverses, and Nedda is yanked from the luxury of her ancestral home in Britain to be raised on New York's Lower East Side. Ten years later, the grown-up Nedda stands accused of the murder of her mother.

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