In the Days of Buffalo Bill | |
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Advertisement in The Film Daily, July 2, 1922 | |
Directed by | Edward Laemmle |
Produced by | Carl Laemmle |
Written by | Robert Dillon |
Starring |
Art Acord Duke R. Lee |
Cinematography |
Herbert Kirkpatrick Howard Oswald |
Distributed by | Universal Film Manufacturing Co. |
Release date(s) | September 11, 1922 |
Running time | 18 episodes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
In the Days of Buffalo Bill is a 1922 Western film serial directed by Edward Laemmle. The film is considered to be lost.[1]
Cast[]
- Art Acord - Art Taylor
- Duke R. Lee - Buffalo Bill Cody
- George A. Williams - Calvert Carter
- Jay Morley - Lambert Ashley
- Otto Nelson - Alden Carter
- Pat Harmon - Gaspard
- Jim Corey - Quantrell
- Burton Law - Allen Pinkerton (as Burton C. Law)
- William De Vaull - Edwin M. Stanton (as William P. Devaull)
- Joel Day - Abraham Lincoln
- J. Herbert Frank - Abraham Lincoln (as J. Herbert Frank)
- Clark Comstock - Thomas C. Durant
- Charles Colby - William H. Seward
- Joseph Hazelton - Gideon Welles (as Joe Hazleton)
- John W. Morris - Gen. U. S. Grant
- Lafe McKee - Gen. Robert E. Lee (as Lafayette McKee)
- G.B. Philips - Montgomery Blair
- Tex Driscoll - Gen. U.S. Grant (as John W. Morris)
- Harry Myers - Andrew Johnson (as Henry Myers)
- Ruth Royce - Aimee Lenard
- Chief Lightheart - Sitting Bull
- William Knight - Jack Casement
- Elsie Greeson - Louise Frederici
- Buck Connors - Hank Tabor
- Millard K. Wilson - Tim O'Mara (as M.K. Wilson)
- William F. Moran - John Wilkes Booth (as William Moran)
- Silver Tip Baker - Gen. Grenville M. Dodge (as Silvertip Baker)
- Charles Newton - Maj. North
- Alfred Hollingsworth - Chief Justice Chase
- Lester Cuneo
- Marion Feducha - Andrew Johnson as a boy
- Helen Farnum (uncredited)
- Joe Miller (uncredited)
- Dorothy Wood (uncredited)
Note: Lincoln and Grant are each played by two actors.
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ "Progressive Silent Film List: In the Days of Buffalo Bill". Silent Era. http://www.silentera.com/PSFL/data/I/InTheDaysOfBuffaloBill1922.html. Retrieved 2009-10-20.
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