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The Eagle's Feather ()


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Hardy ranch owner Delia Jamieson hires John Trent as her foreman after he befriends her niece Martha. Jeff Carey, jealous of Trent's friendship with Martha, plants some stolen gold in his room and reveals this act to Delia, who visits... See more »

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Delia Jamieson
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John Trent
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Jeff Carey
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Martha
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Van Brewen
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Count De Longe
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Parson Winger
Charles McHugh ...
The Irishman
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The Swede
James Wang ...
Wing Ling (as Jim Wang)
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Mrs. Trent

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Edward Sloman

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Katharine Newlin Burt ... (story)
 
Winifred Dunn ... (scenario)

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Allen M. Davey
A.G. Heimerl ... (as Alois Heimerl)
Reginald Lyons

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Hardy ranch owner Delia Jamieson hires John Trent as her foreman after he befriends her niece Martha. Jeff Carey, jealous of Trent's friendship with Martha, plants some stolen gold in his room and reveals this act to Delia, who visits Trent privately. Trent tries to tell Delia of his love for Martha, but she misunderstands him, thinking he is in love with her. When Delia does understand, however, she sends Martha away and orders the boys to whip Trent. She repents in time, sacrificing herself for her niece's happiness. Written by AFI

Taglines The Biggest Man in the Valley Was a Woman, She Was Called "THE EAGLES'S FEATHER." WHY??? (Print Ad-Lewiston Evening Journal, ((Lewiston, Me.)) 24 January 1924) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Örnkvinnan (Sweden)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia Director Edward Sloman insisted on having Lester Cuneo (who portrayed Jeff Carey) use a real whip when assaulting James Kirkwood. Kirkwood was fitted with a thick corset to protect the area of his body which the whip would strike. But Cuneo missed the mark, and cut Kirkwood under the arm, drawing blood. See more »

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