

Drama · Western
Overview
Blamed for the theft of an orphans fund, Captain James Wynnegate flees to the West where he makes a new life with the Indian woman Nat-U-Rich.
Top Cast


Dustin Farnum
Dustin Farnum
Capt. James Wynnegate
Dustin Farnum
Capt. James Wynnegate


Monroe Salisbury
Monroe Salisbury
Sir Henry - Earl of Kerhill
Monroe Salisbury
Sir Henry - Earl of Kerhill


Winifred Kingston
Winifred Kingston
Lady Diana
Winifred Kingston
Lady Diana


Lilian St. Cyr
Lilian St. Cyr
Nat-U-Rich
Lilian St. Cyr
Nat-U-Rich
Mrs. A.W. Filson
Mrs. A.W. Filson
The Dowager Lady Elizabeth Kerhill
Mrs. A.W. Filson
The Dowager Lady Elizabeth Kerhill
Haidee Fuller
Haidee Fuller
Lady Mabel Wynnegate
Haidee Fuller
Lady Mabel Wynnegate
Foster Knox
Foster Knox
Sir John
Foster Knox
Sir John


Richard L'Estrange
Richard L'Estrange
Grouchy
Richard L'Estrange
Grouchy
Jack Ellis
Jack Ellis
Parker
Jack Ellis
Parker


Raymond Hatton
Raymond Hatton
Cowhand (uncredited)
Raymond Hatton
Cowhand (uncredited)
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