Told in the Hills (1919)

An outcast of society! Scorned as a squaw man! What right had he to the love of a good woman?

Told in the Hills (1919) poster

Jack becomes an outlaw after being wrongly accused of killing a young Kootenai chieftain. He's known as "Genesee Jack" and prefers to live among Native Americans, but he eventually falls in love with a white woman named Rachel. The film explores themes of justice, reconciliation, and the complexities of relationships between settlers and Native Americans.

Director: George Melford
Genre: Western
Runtime: 60 min
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Cinematography: Henry Kotani, Paul P. Perry
Production: Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Melford
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Told in the Hills about?
Jack becomes an outlaw after being wrongly accused of killing a young Kootenai chieftain. He's known as "Genesee Jack" and prefers to live among Native Americans, but he eventually falls in love with a white woman named Rachel. The film explores themes of justice, reconciliation, and the complexities of relationships between settlers and Native Americans.
Who directed Told in the Hills?
Told in the Hills was directed by George Melford.
Who stars in Told in the Hills?
Told in the Hills stars Robert Warwick, Ann Little, Tom Forman, Wanda Hawley, Charles Ogle, Monte Blue.
How long is Told in the Hills?
Told in the Hills has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is Told in the Hills?
Told in the Hills is a Western film.
Where was Told in the Hills produced?
Told in the Hills was produced in United States of America.