

The Overland Telegraph
1929 Directed by John WatersAt the beginning of the Civil War, as federal troops start to build the first overland telegraph, Indians, who fear the wires, kill some of the linesmen. In response, Major Hammond, who oversees the troops, requests that President Abraham Lincoln send twenty thousand more soldiers to come to his aid. Lincoln grants Hammond's request, and sends along Capt. Allen, who is knowledgeable about Indians. At his new post, Allen discovers that a Confederate spy has been fomenting trouble with the Indians. Allen eventually uncovers the spy, makes peace with the Indians and wins the love of Dorothy, a young woman who lives at the post.

Tim McCoy
....................................................Captain Allen

Dorothy Janis
....................................................Dorothy

Frank Rice
....................................................Easy

Lawford Davidson
....................................................Briggs

Clarence Geldart
....................................................Major Hammond

Chief John Big Tree
....................................................Medecine Man
Joseph Mills
....................................................Abraham Lincoln
Director
...........................................................John Waters
Writer
...........................................................George C. Hull
Director of Photography
...........................................................Arthur Reed
Adaptation
...........................................................Edward J. Meagher
Story
...........................................................Ward Wing
Editor
...........................................................William LeVanway
Costume Design
...........................................................Lucia Coulter
Production Companies
...................................................Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Western
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