
Strawberry Roan
Western
Overview
Ken Maynard stars as a roving cowboy who tells the tale of taming the stallion that inspired the titular poem.
Top Cast


Ken Maynard
Ken Maynard
Ken Masters
Ken Maynard
Ken Masters


Ruth Hall
Ruth Hall
Alice Edwards
Ruth Hall
Alice Edwards


Harold Goodwin
Harold Goodwin
Bart Hawkins
Harold Goodwin
Bart Hawkins


Frank Yaconelli
Frank Yaconelli
Shanty
Frank Yaconelli
Shanty


James A. Marcus
James A. Marcus
Big Jim Edwards
James A. Marcus
Big Jim Edwards


William Desmond
William Desmond
Colonel Brownlee
William Desmond
Colonel Brownlee


Charles King
Charles King
Curley
Charles King
Curley


Jack Rockwell
Jack Rockwell
Henchman Beef
Jack Rockwell
Henchman Beef
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