

The Indians Are Coming
Directed by Henry MacRaeJack Manning (Tim McCoy) arrives in a midwestern town from Gold Creek in Califonia. He brings a message from Goerge Woods (Francis Ford) to his brother Tom Woods (Francis Ford), in a dual role, and niece Mary (Allene Ray, informing them he has struck gold and asking them to join him in California via a wagon train. Jack and Mary fall in love to the great displeasure of Rance Carter (Wilbur McGaugh) who has a yen for Mary himself. Jack and Mary not only have to be wary of Carter's crooked ways and machinations, but also of Indian uprisings, caused by Carter.
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The Indians Are Coming was released on 10 October 1930.
The Indians Are Coming was directed by Henry MacRae.
The Indians Are Coming has a runtime of 3h 20m.
The Indians Are Coming was produced by Henry MacRae.
Jack Manning (Tim McCoy) arrives in a midwestern town from Gold Creek in Califonia. He brings a message from Goerge Woods (Francis Ford) to his brother Tom Woods (Francis Ford), in a dual role, and niece Mary (Allene Ray, informing them he has struck gold and asking them to join him in California via a wagon train. Jack and Mary fall in love to the great displeasure of Rance Carter (Wilbur McGaugh) who has a yen for Mary himself. Jack and Mary not only have to be wary of Carter's crooked ways and machinations, but also of Indian uprisings, caused by Carter.
The key characters in The Indians Are Coming are Jack Manning (Tim McCoy), Mary Woods (Allene Ray), Bill Williams (Edmund Cobb).
The Indians Are Coming is rated Passed.
The Indians Are Coming is a Western, Drama, Romance film.
The Indians Are Coming has an audience rating of 5.8 out of 10.
The Indians Are Coming had a budget of US$160K.







