
Untamed
Adventure · Drama · Romance
Overview
When the great potato famine hits Ireland, the diaspora begins as thousands emigrate. Among those leaving the Emerald Isle is Katie O'Neill and her husband, who decide that the promised land is South Africa and make their way there. Once there, they discover the hardships that are the reality of the homesteader experience.
Top Cast


Tyrone Power
Tyrone Power
Paul Van Riebeck
Tyrone Power
Paul Van Riebeck


Susan Hayward
Susan Hayward
Katie O'Neill
Susan Hayward
Katie O'Neill


Richard Egan
Richard Egan
Kurt Hout
Richard Egan
Kurt Hout


John Justin
John Justin
Shawn Kildare
John Justin
Shawn Kildare


Agnes Moorehead
Agnes Moorehead
Aggie (Kildare's governess)
Agnes Moorehead
Aggie (Kildare's governess)


Rita Moreno
Rita Moreno
Julia
Rita Moreno
Julia


Hope Emerson
Hope Emerson
Maria DeGroot
Hope Emerson
Maria DeGroot


Brad Dexter
Brad Dexter
Lt. Christian
Brad Dexter
Lt. Christian


Henry O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Squire O'Neill
Henry O'Neill
Squire O'Neill
Paul Thompson
Paul Thompson
Tschaka
Paul Thompson
Tschaka
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