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He sounded like something out of a bad Western movie, talking about a squaw man.
The Squaw Man, the first Hollywood feature film, is made.
Indoor lighting was first tried out on an actor in "The Squaw Man."
The Squaw Man has had four Broadway revivals, in 1907, 1908, 1911 and 1921.
The 1918 The Squaw Man is a lost film with only the last reel extant.
Halfbreeds and "squaw men" were banished from the Sioux reservation.
His best known is The Squaw Man.
(This was a popular literary stereotype, as in The Squaw Man.)
Cecil would enter the fledgling movie industry, directing "The Squaw Man," received with much praise in 1914.
"They used to call me 'squaw man,' behind my back," Joe said, "but I never paid no heed.
The Squaw Man may refer to:
The Squaw Man (1914)
For other uses, see: The Squaw Man (disambiguation).
The Squaw Men (1992)
On the stage from his early teens, Jameson first appeared as a half-breed boy in The Squaw Man.
DeMille then began production of The Squaw Man (1914).
"You a squaw man?"
The Squaw Man went on to become the only movie successfully filmed three times by the same director/producer, DeMille.
He returned to Australia for a J. C. Williamson production of Squaw Man.
Elliott Dexter in The Squaw Man (1918)
As a theatrical performer she played the leading lady in both The Virginian and The Squaw Man (1909).
The Squaw Man (Jan 9, 1911 - Jan 17, 1911)
The Squaw Man (1931) is a film directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
The Squaw Man is a 1905 western/drama stage play in four acts written by Edwin Milton Royle.
In 1931 she worked with Cecil B. DeMille in the film Squaw Man.