
The Last of the Duanes
Western
Overview
Buck Duane guns down the man who killed his father and flees from the law. He rescues a girl he once loved from outlaws, but the wife of outlaw chief has her own designs on him.
Top Cast


William Farnum
William Farnum
Buck Duane
William Farnum
Buck Duane


Louise Lovely
Louise Lovely
Jenny Lee
Louise Lovely
Jenny Lee


Frances Raymond
Frances Raymond
Buck's mother (as Frankie Raymond)
Frances Raymond
Buck's mother (as Frankie Raymond)
Harry De Vere
Harry De Vere
Buck's uncle
Harry De Vere
Buck's uncle
Genevieve Blinn
Genevieve Blinn
Mrs. Lee
Genevieve Blinn
Mrs. Lee


Clarence Burton
Clarence Burton
Bland
Clarence Burton
Bland


Charles Clary
Charles Clary
Cheseldine
Charles Clary
Cheseldine
Orra Gardner
Orra Gardner
Mrs. Bland
Orra Gardner
Mrs. Bland
C. Edward Hatton
C. Edward Hatton
Stevens
C. Edward Hatton
Stevens


Henry Hebert
Henry Hebert
Cal Bain (as Henry J. Hebert)
Henry Hebert
Cal Bain (as Henry J. Hebert)
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