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The Exiles
The Exiles

The Exiles

Genres

Drama

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The story of one night in the lives of a group of young Native American men and women who have left their reservations and are now living in the Bunker Hill district of Los Angeles.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$26517

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

72 mins

Rating

6.09/10

Release Date

13 July 1961

Country

United States of America

Cast

Yvonne Williams

Yvonne Williams

Yvonne

Homer Nish

Homer Nish

Homer

Tom Reynolds

Tom Reynolds

Tommy

Rico Rodriguez

Rico Rodriguez

Rico

Clifford Ray Sam

Clifford Ray Sam

Cliff

Clydean Parker

Clydean Parker

Claudine

Mary Donahue

Mary Donahue

Mary

Eddie Sunrise

Eddie Sunrise

Singer on Hill X

Eugene Pablo

Eugene Pablo

Jacinto Valenzuela

Jacinto Valenzuela

Matthew Pablo

Matthew Pablo

Ann Amiador

Ann Amiador

Sarah Mazy

Sarah Mazy

Delos Yellow Eagle

Delos Yellow Eagle

Gloria Muti

Gloria Muti

Lew Irwin

Lew Irwin

Arthur Madbull

Arthur Madbull

Norman St. Pierre

Norman St. Pierre

Ted Guardipee

Ted Guardipee

Marilyn Lewis

Marilyn Lewis

Ned Casey

Ned Casey

Bob Lemoyne

Bob Lemoyne

Jay Robidaux

Jay Robidaux

Ernest Marden

Ernest Marden

I.J. Walker

I.J. Walker

Frankie Red Elk

Frankie Red Elk

Julia Escalanti

Julia Escalanti

Chris Surefoot

Chris Surefoot

Danny Escalanti

Danny Escalanti

Sedrick Second

Sedrick Second

Della Escalanti

Della Escalanti

Leonard Postock

Leonard Postock

Tony Fierro

Tony Fierro

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