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A Daughter of the Sioux

  • 19251925
  • PassedPassed
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U.S. Government surveyor John Field suspects Nanette, the adopted daughter of Cavalry-Major Webb, of being a spy and disclosing government secrets to the Sioux tribe, in their war against th... Read allU.S. Government surveyor John Field suspects Nanette, the adopted daughter of Cavalry-Major Webb, of being a spy and disclosing government secrets to the Sioux tribe, in their war against the whites. The Sioux attack and Field sees Nanette talking to an Indian, Eagle Wing during ... Read allU.S. Government surveyor John Field suspects Nanette, the adopted daughter of Cavalry-Major Webb, of being a spy and disclosing government secrets to the Sioux tribe, in their war against the whites. The Sioux attack and Field sees Nanette talking to an Indian, Eagle Wing during the attack. Field and Eagle Wing fight and the latter is killed. Field brings his body to ... Read all
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  • Director
    • Ben F. Wilson
  • Writers
    • Charles King(novel)
    • George W. Pyper(scenario)
  • Stars
    • Ben F. Wilson
    • Neva Gerber
    • Robert Walker
  • Director
    • Ben F. Wilson
  • Writers
    • Charles King(novel)
    • George W. Pyper(scenario)
  • Stars
    • Ben F. Wilson
    • Neva Gerber
    • Robert Walker
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    Ben F. Wilson
    Ben F. Wilson
    • John Field
    • (as Ben Wilson)
    Neva Gerber
    Neva Gerber
    • Nanette
    Robert Walker
    Robert Walker
    • Eagle Wing
    Fay Adams
    • Trooper Kennedy
    William Lowery
    William Lowery
    • Big Bill Hay
    Rhody Hathaway
    • Maj. John Webb
    • Director
      • Ben F. Wilson
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      • Charles King(novel)
      • George W. Pyper(scenario)
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    Nanette starts out as a no-no.
    U.S. Government surveyor John Field (Ben Wilson)suspects Nanette (Neva Gerber), the adopted half-breed daughter of Cavalry-Major Webb (Rhody Hathaway), of being a spy and disclosing government secrets to the Sioux tribe, in their war against the whites. THe Sioux attack and Field sees Nanette talking to an Indian, Eagle Wing (Robert Walker) during the attack. Field and Eagle Wing fight and the latter is killed. Field brings his body to the fort and Major Webb sees that it is long-lost black-sheep son who has turned renegade.

    Nanette then tells Field that she has been giving Eagle Wing money to keep him quiet and not disgracing her benefactor. Major Webb then reveals, in flashback, that Nanette is not a Sioux but a white girl kidnapped by the Sioux as an infant. Field then asks Nanette to marry him.
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    • Release date
      • December 28, 1925 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Production company
      • J. Charles Davis Productions
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    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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