RED CIRCLE MEDIA presents another exciting production from Columbia Pictures "SON OF GERONIMO"

Our story has frontier trouble-shooter Jim Scott seeking to put an end to the bloodshed between whites and Indians on the western frontier.  He is aided by Tulsa the boss of the wagon train, and by frontier settlers Frank Baker and his sister Ann.  A band of Apaches headed by Porico son of Geronimo, continually attack the settlers, their wagon trains and a new stage line.  In Vain Jum seeks a meeting with Geronimo.  A band of white renegades, led by Ace Devlin and Rance Ranking, manage to make the situation worse.

Serial in B&W comes complete with Chapters  ships in SLIM DVD case with color insert.

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As Per eBay Policy copyright for this film produced 11/1/1952 has expired and is now in the Public Domain 1/1/1970.

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CHAPTERS  (240 Minutes)

1.     War of Vengeance

2.    Running the Gauntlet

3.    Stampede

4.    Apache Allies

5.    Indian Ambush

6.    Trapped by Fire

7.    A Sinister Scheme

8.    Prisoners of Porico

9.    On the Warpath

10.  The Fight at Crystal Springs

11.   A Midnight Marauder

12.   Trapped in a Flaming Teepee

13.   Jim Scott Tempts Fate

14.   A Trap for Geronimo

15.   Peace Treaty

PICTURE/SOUND QUALITY:  Understand that these serial movies were produced in the 1930's, 1940's and the 1950's.  Do not expect them to look or sound like the movies produced today. 



Thousands of Hollywood motion pictures are in the public domain, because, they were either released without copyright notices, never registered with the Library of Congress, had improper or late registrations, or were not properly renewed under old requirements for films prior to 1964.

The status of films registered between 1929 and 1949 is noted in 3 volumes of Copyright Catalogs of motion picture registrations published by the Library of Congress 


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