Trader Horn

Trader Horn

5.3

Feb 03 1931

2h 2m

Action, Adventure

While on safari in an unexplored area of Africa, Trader Horn and Peru find missionary Edith Trent killed by natives. They decide to carry on her quest for her lost daughter Nina. They find her as the queen of a particularly savage tribe, and try to bring her back to civilization.

Harry Carey

Harry Carey

Aloysius "Trader" Horn

Edwina Booth

Edwina Booth

Nina Trent

Duncan Renaldo

Duncan Renaldo

Peru

Mutia Omoolu

Mutia Omoolu

Rencharo

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