The White Squaw (1920)

The White Squaw (1920) poster

A stranger (Leo Willis) turns out to be a revenue agent and Texas' brother, Tom, turns him out. But when a gang of moonshiners captures the stranger, Texas takes matters into her own hands. There is a climactic shootout between the moonshiners and the "revenoo" agents, during which Texas is wounded. When the smoke settles, the agent proposes to his guardian angel and she accepts. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.

Director: Jay Hunt
Genre: Western
Runtime: 20 min
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Production: Bull's Eye Film Corp.
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jay Hunt
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The White Squaw about?
A stranger (Leo Willis) turns out to be a revenue agent and Texas' brother, Tom, turns him out. But when a gang of moonshiners captures the stranger, Texas takes matters into her own hands. There is a climactic shootout between the moonshiners and the "revenoo" agents, during which Texas is wounded. When the smoke settles, the agent proposes to his guardian angel and she accepts. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.
Who directed The White Squaw?
The White Squaw was directed by Jay Hunt.
Who stars in The White Squaw?
The White Squaw stars Texas Guinan, Charles Brinley, Pat Hartigan.
How long is The White Squaw?
The White Squaw has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
What genre is The White Squaw?
The White Squaw is a Western film.
Where was The White Squaw produced?
The White Squaw was produced in United States of America.