The Iron Horse [71068] Released: 1925-10-04 Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 Profit: $0 Runtime: 149 mins Popularity: 0.8481 Vote Average: 6.6 Vote Count: 69 Overview: Brandon, a surveyor, dreams of building a railway to the west. He sets off with his son, Davy, to survey a route. They discover a new pass which will shave 200 miles off the expected distance, but they are set upon by a party of Cheyenne. One of them, a white renegade with only two fingers on his right hand, kills Brandon and scalps him. Davy is all alone now. Cast [56] George O'BrienDavy Brandon Madge BellamyMiriam Marsh Charles Edward BullAbraham Lincoln Cyril ChadwickJesson Will WallingThomas Marsh Francis PowersSergeant Slattery J. Farrell MacDonaldCorporal Casey Jim WelchPrivate Mackay George WaggnerBuffalo Bill Fred KohlerBauman James A. MarcusJudge Haller Gladys HuletteRuby Jean ArthurReporter Chief John Big TreeCheyenne Chief Winston MillerYoung Davy Chris Willow BirdIndian Danny BorzageWorker George BrentWorker Milton BrownMinor Role Thomas CarrRail Worker Peggy CartwrightMiriam as a Girl Colin ChaseTony - Italian Worke Harvey ClarkDentist-Barber Elmer DeweyWorker John Webb DillionTall Woodsman in Pro Thomas DurantJack Ganzhorn Bob FlemingWorker Willie FungChinaman Jack GanzhornThomas C. Durant James GordonDavid Brandon Sr James GordonDavid Brandon Sr Ed JonesHenchman Tiny JonesTiny Woman Who Wants Sid JordanGunfighter Dick La RenoWoker Delbert MannCharles Crocker Robert MilaschHell on Wheels Barte Winston MillerDavy as a Boy Pat MoriarityRail Worker Charles NewtonCollis P. Huntington Herman NowlinMinor Role John M. O'BrienDinny Charles O'MalleyMaj. North Jack PadjanWild Bill Hickok Edward Peil Sr.Old Chinese Railroad Jack RichardsonUnion Officer at Whi Vinegar RoanHenchman Walter RodgersGen. Dodge Harold D. SchusterWorker Tom SmithCowhand Charles StevensIndian Frances TeaguePolka Dot - Dance Ha Stanhope WheatcroftJohn Hay Greg WhitespearSioux Chief Leo WillisGunman in Saloon Chief Eagle WingIndian Trailers The Iron Horse (1924) Trailer The Iron Horse (John Ford, 1924)