The Invaders (1929)

AN EPIC OF THE WEST!

Two children--a brother and sister--are the only survivors of an Indian attack on a wagon train, and are soon separated. An army officer adopts the boy, and the girl is taken to live with Indians and renamed Black Fawn. When the boy grows up he joins the cavalry and finds himself in the middle of an Indian war as he searches for his long-lost sister.

Director: J.P. McGowan
Genre: Western
Runtime: 62 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Production: Big Productions Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: J.P. McGowan
More Films in Genre: Western

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Invaders about?
Two children--a brother and sister--are the only survivors of an Indian attack on a wagon train, and are soon separated. An army officer adopts the boy, and the girl is taken to live with Indians and renamed Black Fawn. When the boy grows up he joins the cavalry and finds himself in the middle of an Indian war as he searches for his long-lost sister.
Who directed The Invaders?
The Invaders was directed by J.P. McGowan.
Who stars in The Invaders?
The Invaders stars Bob Steele, Edna Aslin, Thomas G. Lingham, J.P. McGowan, Celeste Rush, Thomas C. Smith.
How long is The Invaders?
The Invaders has a runtime of 1h 2m (62 minutes).
What genre is The Invaders?
The Invaders is a Western film.
Where was The Invaders produced?
The Invaders was produced in United States of America.