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?
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
Release Date: September 21, 1919
Cast
- Robert Warwick - Jack Stuart
- Ann Little - Rachel Hardy
- Tom Forman - Charles Stuart
- Wanda Hawley - Ann Belleau
- Charles Ogle - Davy MacDougall
- Monte Blue - Kalitan
- Margaret Loomis - Talapa
- Eileen Percy - Tillie Hardy
- Jack Hoxie - Henry Hardy
- Jack Herbert - Skulking Brave
Screenplay
- Will M. Ritchey (Scenario Writer)
- Marah Ellis Ryan (Novel)
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.