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| The Squaw Man | |
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| Theatrical poster to the 1906 stage production of The Squaw Man. | |
| Directed by | Oscar Apfel Cecil B. DeMille |
| Produced by | Cecil B. DeMille Jesse L. Lasky |
| Written by | Edwin Milton Royle Cecil B. DeMille Oscar Apfel |
| Starring | Dustin Farnum |
| Cinematography | Alfred Gandolfi |
| Editing by | Mamie Wagner |
| Distributed by | Famous Players-Lasky Corporation |
| Release date(s) | February 15, 1914 |
| Running time | 74 minutes |
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| Language | Silent Film English intertitles |
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The Squaw Man (1914), also known as The White Man in the UK, was the first feature-length movie made specifically in Hollywood (although not the first to be made in the Los Angeles area). Originally a 1906 stage production produced and directed by William Faversham, who also starred in the playWilliam Faversham at All Movie Guide, the title went on to become the only movie successfully filmed three times by the same producer-director, the legendary Cecil B. DeMille in his first assignment. He directed another silent version in 1918, and a talkie remake in 1931.
Scene from the 1914 film version of The Squaw Man.
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