Cardigan
"The Romantic Story of a Youth and Maid Drawn by Chance into the Dramatic Struggle for American Independence"
Originally released in 1922. Cardigan is a war/history film. directed by John W. Noble. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring William Collier Jr., Thomas Cummings, and Charles E. Graham
Synopsis
Michael Cardigan is an American patriot in the months before the American Revolution. He fights to broker a peace deal between settlers and the Cayuga tribe and almost loses his life in the process. Despite the fact that he loves Silver Heels, the ward of the British governor, Michael joins with the famed Minute Men to plot revolution and, he hopes, a free American nation.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
William Collier Jr.
as Michael Cardigan
Thomas Cummings
as Sir William Johnson
Charles E. Graham
as Lord Dunmore
Hattie Delaro
as Lady Shelton
Colin Campbell
as The Weazel
Frank Montgomery
as Chief Logan
Dick Lee
as Quider
Florence Short
as Molly Brandt
William Willis
as John Hancock
Betty Carpenter
as Silver Heels
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cardigan about?
Michael Cardigan is an American patriot in the months before the American Revolution. He fights to broker a peace deal between settlers and the Cayuga tribe and almost loses his life in the process...
Who directed Cardigan?
Cardigan was directed by John W. Noble.
How long is Cardigan?
Cardigan has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Cardigan released?
Cardigan was released on February 19, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cardigan?
The main cast of Cardigan includes William Collier Jr., Thomas Cummings, Charles E. Graham, Hattie Delaro, Colin Campbell.