
The Battle at Elderbush Gulch
Action · Western
Overview
Two young girls are sent away to live with their uncle, which sets off a chain of events resulting in an Indian attack on the town.
Top Cast


Mae Marsh
Mae Marsh
Sally Cameron
Mae Marsh
Sally Cameron


Alfred Paget
Alfred Paget
The Waifs' Uncle
Alfred Paget
The Waifs' Uncle


Robert Harron
Robert Harron
The Young Father
Robert Harron
The Young Father


Lillian Gish
Lillian Gish
Melissa Harlow
Lillian Gish
Melissa Harlow
Leslie Loveridge
Leslie Loveridge
The Second Waif
Leslie Loveridge
The Second Waif


Charles Hill Mailes
Charles Hill Mailes
The Ranch Owner
Charles Hill Mailes
The Ranch Owner


William A. Carroll
William A. Carroll
The Mexican
William A. Carroll
The Mexican


Frank Opperman
Frank Opperman
The Indian Chief
Frank Opperman
The Indian Chief


Henry B. Walthall
Henry B. Walthall
The Indian Chief's Son
Henry B. Walthall
The Indian Chief's Son
Joseph McDermott
Joseph McDermott
The Waifs' Guardian
Joseph McDermott
The Waifs' Guardian
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