The Squaw Man (The White Man) (1931)
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Cecil B. DeMille's third remake of his debut film, this was the first sound version of Edwin Milton Royle's stage western melodrama. The story centers on a British captain who heads into the American West after taking the blame for his embezzling, blue-blooded cousin to protect the… More Cecil B. DeMille's third remake of his debut film, this was the first sound version of Edwin Milton Royle's stage western melodrama. The story centers on a British captain who heads into the American West after taking the blame for his embezzling, blue-blooded cousin to protect the reputation of his cousin's wife, whom the captain secretly loves. There he rescues a beautiful Indian woman from a lustful, wicked cattle rustler. Later he and the woman marry and have a baby. To prove her love for her new spouse, the Indian murders the cattle rustler. More trouble brews when the captain's true love comes to tell him that her husband confessed all upon his death bed and that the captain is to the new Earl. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi
- Directed By
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Genres
- Western, Drama, Action & Adventure
- In Theaters
- Sep 5, 1931 Wide
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Cast
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Paul Cavanagh
as Lord Henry Kerhill
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Lupe Velez
as Naturich
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Eleanor Boardman
as Diana Kerhill
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Roland Young
as Sir John Applegate
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Mitchell Lewis
as Tabywanna
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Raymond Hatton
as Shorty
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Dickie Moore
as Little Hal
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Lawrence Grant
as Gen. Stafford
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DeWitt Jennings
as Sheriff Bud Handy
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Warner Baxter
as Capt. James Wynnegate, Jim Carsten
- Kathryn Adams
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Charles Bickford
as Cash Hawkins
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Lillian Bond
as Babs
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Luke Cosgrave
as Shanks
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Eva Dennison
as Henry's Mother
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Herbert Evans
as Conductor
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Julia Faye
as Mrs. Chichester Jones
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Frank S. Hagney
as Clark
- Winifred Kingston
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John Farrell MacDonald
as Bill
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Chris-Pin Martin
as Zeke
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Art Ortego
as Naturich's Brother
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Victor Potel
as Andy
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Frank Rice
as Grouchy
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Des Roberts
as Hardwick
- C. Aubrey Smith
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Pat Somerset
as Officer
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Harry S. Northrup
as Butler
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Ed Brady
as McSorley