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    The Squaw Man

    1918 · Western · 1h 18m

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  1. The Squaw Man (known as The White Man in the United Kingdom) is a 1914 American silent Western film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar C. Apfel, and starring Dustin Farnum. It was DeMille's directorial debut and one of the first feature films to be shot in what is now Hollywood.

  2. A silent action drama romance about a British officer who marries an Indian girl in the American West. Directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille, it is considered the first full-length film from Hollywood, CA.

    • (1K)
    • Action, Drama, Romance
    • Oscar Apfel, Cecil B. DeMille
    • 1914-02-15
  3. A British officer takes the blame for his cousin's embezzlement and goes to the West, where he marries an Indian princess and becomes a rancher. He faces danger, jealousy, and tragedy in this silent film adaptation of a popular novel.

  4. The Squaw Man: Directed by Cecil B. DeMille. With Warner Baxter, Lupe Velez, Eleanor Boardman, Charles Bickford. Jim Wyngate, an English aristocrat, comes to the American West under a cloud of suspicion for embezzlement actually committed by his cousin Lord Henry.

    • (422)
    • Drama, Western
    • Cecil B. DeMille
    • 1931-09-05
  5. A wrongly accused man escapes to the West and takes an Indian bride in this silent film based on a play by Edwin Milton Royle. Watch the film clip, see the cast and crew, and read the synopsis and reviews on Turner Classic Movies.

    • Oscar C. Apfel, Cecil B. Demille
    • Dustin Farnum
  6. Feb 1, 2018 · The Squaw Man (known as The White Man in the UK) is a 1914 silent western drama film starring Dustin Farnum and directed by Cecil B. DeMille and Oscar Apfel.

    • 72 min
    • 7.8K
    • Storia del Cinema
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  8. Jun 5, 2014 · The Squaw Man. Directed by Oscar Apfel and Cecil B. DeMille and produced by DeMille and Jesse L. Lasky, the screenplay was adapted by Beulah Marie Dix from the 1905 stage play, of the same name, written by Edwin Milton Royle.

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