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Chief Brave Bear and his people gather at the Navajo reservation to confront a problem: A group of men, headed by Will Newton, seeks to force them off their lands. Desert rats Perkins and Hi-Lo encounter Professor Elias Manton and his... See more »

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John Curry
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Mary Manton
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Perkins
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Will Newton
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Hi-Lo
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Professor Elias Manton
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Chief Brave Bear
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Indian Agent
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John Waters

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Zane Grey ... (novel "Captives of the Desert")
 
John Stone ... ()

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Charles Edgar Schoenbaum ... (as C. Edgar Schoenbaum)

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Lloyd Ahern Sr. ... assistant camera

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James C. Bradford ... music compiler (uncredited)

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Jesse L. Lasky ... presenter
Adolph Zukor ... presenter

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Plot Summary

Chief Brave Bear and his people gather at the Navajo reservation to confront a problem: A group of men, headed by Will Newton, seeks to force them off their lands. Desert rats Perkins and Hi-Lo encounter Professor Elias Manton and his daughter, Mary, who hire them as guides. The group meets John Curry, a friend of the Navajo, whose cordiality arouses their suspicion. Newton makes an unsuccessful attempt to dissuade the Manton team from continuing its work in the desert while casting aspersions on John. However, John proves himself by rescuing the kidnapped professor from Newton's men. While the gang attempts to seize Navajo oil claims, Brave Bear leads his people in defense of their sacred altars. John tries to defuse the situation but is shot and wounded by Newton. The U.S. Cavalry arrives and places the Newton gang under arrest. Mary comes to admire John and they fall in love.

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Taglines Read by millions in The McCall's magazine! Indians on the warpath! White fighting Red! 500 Navajo Indian braves. Taken on the exact locale described by the author. (Print Ad-Daily Times, ((Longmont, Colo.)) 9 September 1927) See more »
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Also Known As
  • 熱砂を踏んで (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Prodigalidade (Brazil)
  • In letzter Minute (Austria)
  • Gospodar divljeg Zapada (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
  • Ördög az emberben (Hungary)
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