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FULL SYNOPSIS

John Ford directed this epic-scale silent western, which was one of his first major successes and was hugely influential on outdoor films that followed. David Brandon (James Gordon) is a surveyor in the Old West who dreams that one day the entire North American continent will be linked by railroads. However, to make this dream a reality, a clear trail must be found through the Rocky Mountains. With his boy Davy (Winston Miller), David sets out to find such a path, but he's ambushed by a tribe of Indians led by a white savage, Peter Jesson (Cyril Chadwick); while the boy manages to escape, David is killed. Years later, the adult Davy Brandon (George O'Brien) still believes in his father's dream of a transcontinental railroad, and legislation signed by President Abraham Lincoln has made it an official mandate. Davy is hired on as a railroad surveyor by Thomas Marsh (Will R. Walling), the father of his childhood sweetheart Miriam (Madge Bellamy). While Davy hopes to win Miriam's heart as he helps to find the trail that led to his father's death years ago, he's disappointed to discover that Miriam is already married -- and shocked to discover her husband is Peter Jesson, now working with the railroad as a civil engineer. As the Union Pacific crew presses on to their historic meeting at Promitory Point, Davy must find a way to earn Miriam's love and uncover Peter's murderous past. Shot on location in Arizona in Ford's beloved Monument Valley, The Iron Horse was a massive production that employed over 6,000 people; two temporary cities were built to accommodate them, with 100 cooks on hand to serve meals. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:August 28, 1924

Cast

Winston Miller
as Davy (younger)
George O'Brien
as Davy Brandon
Peggy Cartwright
as Miriam (younger)
Madge Bellamy
as Miriam Marsh
Cyril Chadwick
as Peter Jesson
Fred Kohler
as Deroux
John Farrell MacDonald
as Cpl. Casey
Gladys Hulette
as Ruby
James Marcus
as Judge Haller
Colin Chase
as Tony
Charles O'Malley
as Maj. North
Delbert Mann
as Charles Crocker
William Walling
as Thomas Marsh
Clark Gable
George Waggner
as Buffalo Bill Cody
Danny Borzage

Crew

John Ford
Director
John Ford
Producer
Charles Kenyon
Screen Story
Charles Kenyon
Screenwriter
Burnett Guffey
Cinematographer
George Schneiderman
Cinematographer
Erno Rapee
Composer (Music Score)
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