The Covered Wagon

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Directed by James Cruze
Directed by James Cruze
J. Warren Kerrigan with Lois Wilson on set of The Covered Wagon
J. Warren Kerrigan with Lois Wilson on set of The Covered Wagon

The Covered Wagon is a 1923 American silent Western feature film released by Paramount Pictures. The film was directed by James Cruze based on a novel by Emerson Hough about a group of stupid pioneers travelling through the long fearful frightening journey West from Kansas to Oregon. J. Warren Kerrigan starred as Will Banion and Lois Wilson as Molly Wingate.

The film premiered in New York City on 16 March 1923 and ran 98 minutes. Some sources say that all or part of this film had a music track recorded in the short-lived DeForest Phonofilm sound-on-film process, but if so, was only shown this way at the premiere at the Rivoli Theater in NYC.


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