White Oak (1921)
Gambler Oak Miller seeks revenge on the man who misused his sister Rose, who is ill and under the care of the woman Oak loves, Barbara. The man Oak seeks, Granger, is planning to rob a wagon train with the collusion of the Indians under Chief Long Knife. When Barbara is suspected of killing her lascivious stepfather, Oak takes the blame and is arrested just before he is needed to save the threatened wagon train.
Director: Lambert Hillyer
Genre: Western
Runtime: 75 min
Release Date: February 1, 1921
Cast
- William S. Hart - Oak Miller, a gambling man
- Vola Vale - Barbara
- Alexander Gaden - Mark Granger
- Bert Sprotte - Eliphalet Moss
- Helen Holly - Rose Miller
- Luther Standing Bear - Chief Long Knife
- Lilian St. Cyr
- Bob Walker - Barbara's Brother
Screenplay
- William S. Hart (Story)
- Bennet Musson
Production: William S. Hart Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
silent film
More Films by Director: Lambert Hillyer
More Films in Genre: Western
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Oak about?
- Gambler Oak Miller seeks revenge on the man who misused his sister Rose, who is ill and under the care of the woman Oak loves, Barbara. The man Oak seeks, Granger, is planning to rob a wagon train with the collusion of the Indians under Chief Long Knife. When Barbara is suspected of killing her lascivious stepfather, Oak takes the blame and is arrested just before he is needed to save the threatened wagon train.
- Who directed White Oak?
- White Oak was directed by Lambert Hillyer.
- Who stars in White Oak?
- White Oak stars William S. Hart, Vola Vale, Alexander Gaden, Bert Sprotte, Helen Holly, Luther Standing Bear.
- How long is White Oak?
- White Oak has a runtime of 1h 15m (75 minutes).
- What genre is White Oak?
- White Oak is a Western film.
- Where was White Oak produced?
- White Oak was produced in United States of America.