Son of Geronimo
Son of Geronimo | |
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Directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Written by |
Royal K. Cole Arthur Hoerl George H. Plympton |
Starring |
Clay Moore Rodd Redwing Tommy Farrell Eileen Rowe Bud Osborne |
Music by | Mischa Bakaleinikoff |
Cinematography | William P. Whitley |
Edited by | Earl Turner |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures (U.S.) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 15 chapters (240 min) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Son of Geronimo (1952) was the 50th film serial released by Columbia Pictures. It is based in the historical figure of Geronimo, prominent Native American leader of the Chiricahua Apache, who defended his people against the encroachment of the United States on their tribal lands for over 25 years.
Plot
Jim Scott attempts to bring peace between west-bound settlers and native Apaches. This task is made harder by a band of local outlaws
Cast
- Clayton Moore as Jim Scott
- Rodd Redwing as Portico, son of Geronimo
- Tommy Farrell as Frank Baker, settler and Ann's brother
- Eileen Rowe as Ann Baker, settler and Frank's sister
- Bud Osborne as Tulsa, wagon train boss
- Marshall Reed as Rance Rankin, outlaw
- Zon Murray as Bat, henchman
- Sandy Sanders as Cliff, henchman
- John Crawford as Ace Devlin, outlaw
- Rick Vallin as Eadie
- Frank Ellis as Jed Hardy, murdered wagoneer
- Lyle Talbot as Colonel Foster
- John L. Cason as Smoky, wagon master
- Chief Yowlachie as Geronimo
Chapter titles
- War of Vengeance
- Running the Gauntlet
- Stampede
- Apache Allies
- Indian Ambush
- Trapped by Fire
- A Sinister Scheme
- Prisoners of Porico
- On the Warpath
- The Fight at Crystal Springs
- A Midnight Marauder
- Trapped in a Flaming Teepee
- Jim Scott Tempts Fate
- A Trap for Geronimo
- Peace Treaty
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See also
References
External links
- "Son of Geronimo at AllMovie
- "Son of Geronimo at the Internet Movie Database
- Son of Geronimo at Cinefania.com
Preceded by Blackhawk (1952) |
Columbia Serial Son of Geronimo (1952) |
Succeeded by The Lost Planet (1953) |
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