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Son of Geronimo 

1952 - 15 Chapters



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.
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


From: Wikipedia the Free Encyclopedia
 
 
Your Serial comes on a DVD-R in a Paper Protective Sleeve with Color 
Artwork on the DVD. 
 
Please keep in mind that this movie is of very good quality for its age, but is over 75 years old. This is Not HD quality and may not look that great on your large flat screen TV.
 
This Classic Serial is in the Public Domain.
 

Date of release: November 1, 1952
Date entered public domain:
Jan 1, 1960