The Scarlet West
Originally released in 1925. The Scarlet West is a western film. directed by John G. Adolfi.
Starring Clara Bow, Robert Frazer, and Robert Edeson
Synopsis
Cardelanche, the son of an Indian chief, returns from the East to find himself rejected by his own people. He is made captain of the U.S. army when he saves a detachment of cavalry from a group of renegade Indians, and further removes himself from his race when he develops a relationship with Miriam, the daughter of the Fort Remmington commandant. Lieutenant Parkman (Walker) gets into a fight with Cardelanche when Parkman is demoted, while General Custer's troops are slaughtered by Cardelanche's people. Cardelanche decides that his true allegiance is to his own race, and gives up Miriam to return to them.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Frank J. Carroll Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Scarlet West about?
Cardelanche, the son of an Indian chief, returns from the East to find himself rejected by his own people. He is made captain of the U.S. army when he saves a detachment of cavalry from a group of ...
Who directed The Scarlet West?
The Scarlet West was directed by John G. Adolfi.
How long is The Scarlet West?
The Scarlet West has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was The Scarlet West released?
The Scarlet West was released on July 26, 1925 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Scarlet West?
The main cast of The Scarlet West includes Clara Bow, Robert Frazer, Robert Edeson, Johnnie Walker, Walter McGrail.