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The Squaw Man

_Film
name = The Squaw Manimage = caption = director = Oscar Apfel
Cecil B. DeMille
producer = Cecil B. DeMille
Jesse L. Lasky
writer = Edwin Milton Royle
Cecil B. DeMille
Oscar Apfel
starring = Dustin Farnummusic = cinematography = Alfred Gandolfiediting = Mamie Wagnerdistributor = Famous Players-Lasky Corporationreleased = February 15, 1914runtime = 74 min.language = Englishbudget =imdb_id = 0004635amg_id = 1:111518preceded_by = followed_by =
}

Theatrical poster to the 1906 stage production of The Squaw Man

The Squaw Man (1914), also known as The White Man in the UK, was the first feature-length movie made specifically in Hollywood (although not the first to be made in the Los Angeles area). Originally a 1906 stage production produced, directed and starring William Faversham[1], the title went on to become the only movie successfully filmed three times by the same producer-director, the legendary Cecil B. DeMille in his first assignment. He directed another silent version in 1918, and a talkie remake in 1931.

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