The Squaw Man

The Squaw Man (1931)


  • Genre: Drama, Western
  • Release Date: 1931-07-21
  • User Rating: 5.4/10 from 10 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 47min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Cecil B. DeMille
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Summary

Jim Wyngate, an English aristocrat, comes to the American West under a cloud of suspicion for embezzlement actually committed by his cousin Lord Henry. In Wyoming, Wyngate runs afoul of cattle rustler Cash Hawkins by rescuing the Indian girl Naturich from Hawkins. Wyngate marries Naturich, but then learns that his cousin Lord Henry has been killed and has cleared his name before dying. As Wyngate has long loved Lady Diana, Lord Henry's wife, he is perplexed at his situation. But fate takes a hand and resolves matters as Wyngate could not have predicted.

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  • Warner Baxter

    as Jim Wingate - aka Jim Carston
  • Lupe Vélez

    as Naturich
  • Eleanor Boardman

    as Lady Diana Kerhill
  • Charles Bickford

    as Cash Hawkins
  • Roland Young

    as Sir John Applegate
  • Paul Cavanagh

    as Henry - Earl of Kerhill
  • Raymond Hatton

    as Shorty
  • Julia Faye

    as Mrs. Chichester Jones
  • DeWitt Jennings

    as Sheriff Bud Hardy
  • J. Farrell MacDonald

    as Big Bill
  • Mitchell Lewis

    as Tabywana
  • Dickie Moore

    as Little Hal
  • Victor Potel

    as Andy
  • Frank Rice

    as Grouchy
  • Eva Dennison

    as Dowager Lady Kerhill
  • Lilian Bond

    as Babs
Directing Cecil B. DeMille Director
Writing Lucien Hubbard Screenplay
Writing Lenore J. Coffee Screenplay
Writing Elsie Janis Dialogue
Sound Herbert Stothart Music
Editing Anne Bauchens Editor
Art Mitchell Leisen Art Direction
Costume & Make-Up Adrian Costume Design
Directing Earl Haley Assistant Director
Directing Mitchell Leisen Assistant Director
Sound Douglas Shearer Sound Director
Camera Harold Rosson Director of Photography