Western Drama History Romance
Brandon, a surveyor, dreams of building a railway to the west. He sets off with his son, Davy, to survey a route. They discover a new pass which will shave 200 miles off the expected distance, but they are set upon by a party of Cheyenne. One of them, a white renegade with only two fingers on his right hand, kills Brandon and scalps him. Davy is all alone now.
Directed by
John Ford
Written by
Charles Darnton
Jean Arthur
Reporter (uncredited)
Will Walling
Thomas Marsh
George O'Brien
Davy Brandon
George Brent
Worker (uncredited)
Charles Stevens
Indian (uncredited)
J. Farrell MacDonald
Corporal Casey
Madge Bellamy
Miriam Marsh
Edward Peil Sr.
Old Chinese Railroad Worker (uncredited)
Robert Milasch
Hell on Wheels Bartender (uncredited)
Chief John Big Tree
Cheyenne Chief (uncredited)
Cyril Chadwick
Jesson
Willie Fung
Chinaman (uncredited)
Stanhope Wheatcroft
John Hay (uncredited)
Fred Kohler
Bauman
James A. Marcus
Judge Haller
Gladys Hulette
Ruby
Colin Chase
Tony - Italian Worker (uncredited)
Sid Jordan
Gunfighter (uncredited)
Jack Richardson
Union Officer at White House (uncredited)
Harvey Clark
Dentist-Barber (uncredited)
Leo Willis
Gunman in Saloon (uncredited)
Peggy Cartwright
Miriam as a Girl (uncredited)
Walter Rodgers
Gen. Dodge (uncredited)
Charles Edward Bull
Abraham Lincoln
Francis Powers
Sergeant Slattery
Jim Welch
Private Mackay
Chris Willow Bird
Indian (uncredited)
Danny Borzage
Worker (uncredited)
Milton Brown
Minor Role (uncredited)
Elmer Dewey
Worker (uncredited)
John Webb Dillion
Tall Woodsman in Prologue (uncredited)
Thomas Durant
Jack Ganzhorn (uncredited)
Bob Fleming
Worker (uncredited)
James Gordon
David Brandon Sr (uncredited)
Ed Jones
Henchman (uncredited)
Tiny Jones
Tiny Woman Who Wants a Divorce (uncredited)
Dick La Reno
Woker (uncredited)
Pat Moriarity
Rail Worker (uncredited)
Charles Newton
Collis P. Huntington (uncredited)
Herman Nowlin
Minor Role (uncredited)
John M. O'Brien
Dinny (uncredited)
Jack Padjan
Wild Bill Hickok (uncredited)
Vinegar Roan
Henchman (uncredited)
Tom Smith
Cowhand (uncredited)
Frances Teague
Polka Dot - Dance Hall Girl (uncredited)
Greg Whitespear
Sioux Chief (uncredited)
Chief Eagle Wing
Indian (uncredited)

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