An Indian princess helps Beau out of trouble when he is framed for murder.An Indian princess helps Beau out of trouble when he is framed for murder.An Indian princess helps Beau out of trouble when he is framed for murder.
Emile Avery
- Indian
- (uncredited)
George Bell
- Settler
- (uncredited)
Fred Carson
- Indian
- (uncredited)
Tex Lambert
- Settler
- (uncredited)
Fred Lerner
- Indian
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- GoofsBeau is told to escape by heading south-west. In the next shot an Indian chief says his son's killer would ride from the south-west. If Beau was riding towards the SW, he would have been coming from the north-east.
- Quotes
Beauregarde Maverick: I should stay and face it, but, somehow I don't want to leave my horse an orphan.
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Thunder From The North
Beau is framed again, accused of killing an Indian, the brother of Pale Moon, after she complained about bad flour. I sensed a rivalry between Pale Moon and the white girl. Kitty returns all of Beau's presents. The Indians are buying whiskey, and it was always said that Indians could not drink. In reality, no one can drink that terrible stuff! Beau is captured by Indians and about to be decapitated when Pale Moon steps in and stops it. She chooses Beau as her husband, although he must pass a series of tests. Pale Moon is Andra Martin in real life, of Swedish descent, and not an Indian at all. Beau is named after his uncle, Bret and Bart's pappy.
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- jcolyer1229
- Jan 30, 2016
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- Runtime1 hour
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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