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The Half Breed

The Half Breed (1922)

1922 EN

Now streaming on Zoovie: The Half Breed (1922), free in HD. starring Wheeler Oakman, Ann May, and Mary Anderson. Genre: Western. No subscription, no email required.

What is The Half Breed (1922) about?

Delmar Spavinaw, an educated "half-breed," loves Evelyn Huntington, daughter of a racist judge. Evelyn's other suitor is Ross Kennion, a widower with one child, and owner of a vast tract of land which Spavinaw insists belongs to his Indian mother. Spavinaw seeks revenge when Judge Huntington decides to evict the squaw. Assisted by Juan Del Rey, a cattle rustler, Spavinaw steals the title to the land, wounds Kennion, stages a raid on the judge's cattle, and attempts to kidnap Kennion's son and Evelyn. The arrival of the sheriff forces him into flight across the border without his hostages. En route he meets Doll Pardeau, a school friend of Evelyn's, and together they ride for the Mexican border. Caught between a cattle stampede and a sheriff's posse, the couple catch a passing freight train, leaving calamity behind as the train slowly passes.

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Production:
Oliver Morosco Productions
Country:
United States of America
Languages:
No Language
IMDb:
tt0133833

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Who stars in The Half Breed (1922)?

Wheeler Oakman as Delmar Spavinaw, Ann May as Doll Pardeau, Mary Anderson as Evelyn Huntington, Hugh Thompson as Ross Kennion, Joseph J. Dowling as Judge Huntington, Lew Harvey as The Snake, Herbert Prior as Ned Greenwood (as Herbert Pryor), Sidney De Gray as Leon Pardeau.

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Where can I watch The Half Breed online for free?

You can watch The Half Breed (1922) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

What genre is The Half Breed?

The Half Breed is a Western film released in 1922.

Who stars in The Half Breed?

The cast of The Half Breed includes Wheeler Oakman, Ann May, Mary Anderson, Hugh Thompson and Joseph J. Dowling.