
Laughing Boy
Western · Drama · Romance
Overview
A young Navajo defies tribal custom to marry an outcast.
Top Cast


Ramon Novarro
Ramon Novarro
Laughing Boy
Ramon Novarro
Laughing Boy


Lupe Vélez
Lupe Vélez
Slim Girl
Lupe Vélez
Slim Girl


William B. Davidson
William B. Davidson
Hartshone (as William Davidson)
William B. Davidson
Hartshone (as William Davidson)


Chief Thunderbird
Chief Thunderbird
Laughing Boy's Father
Chief Thunderbird
Laughing Boy's Father
Catalina Rambula
Catalina Rambula
Laughing Boy's Mother
Catalina Rambula
Laughing Boy's Mother
Harlan Knight
Harlan Knight
Wounded Face
Harlan Knight
Wounded Face
Philip Armenta
Philip Armenta
Yellow Singer
Philip Armenta
Yellow Singer
Deer Spring
Deer Spring
Jesting Squaw's Son
Deer Spring
Jesting Squaw's Son
Pellicana
Pellicana
Red Man
Pellicana
Red Man


Nora Cecil
Nora Cecil
Schoolteacher
Nora Cecil
Schoolteacher
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