
The Red Fury
Drama · Family
Overview
Lost and alone, a young Indian boy travels through the wilds of the Old West. He finds shelter with a widowed horse trainer, who names him Frankie and teaches the outcast the tricks of the trade.
Top Cast


Katherine Cannon
Katherine Cannon
Amelia
Katherine Cannon
Amelia


Cal Bartlett
Cal Bartlett
Bill (as Calvin Bartlett)
Cal Bartlett
Bill (as Calvin Bartlett)


Alan Hale Jr.
Alan Hale Jr.
Doc Kaminsky
Alan Hale Jr.
Doc Kaminsky


Will Jordan
Will Jordan
John
Will Jordan
John


Jason Wingreen
Jason Wingreen
Mr. Taylor
Jason Wingreen
Mr. Taylor


Diane McBain
Diane McBain
Mrs. French
Diane McBain
Mrs. French


Cindy Roberts
Cindy Roberts
Marcey
Cindy Roberts
Marcey
Juan Gonzales
Juan Gonzales
Frankie
Juan Gonzales
Frankie
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