==External links==
==External links==
* {{IMDb title|id=0008605|title=The Soul Herder}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0008605|title=The Soul Herder}}
{{John Ford |state=collapsed}}
{{John Ford|state=collapsed}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Soul Herder, The}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Soul Herder, The}}
[[Category:1917 films]]
[[Category:1917 films]]
[[Category:1917 lost films]]
[[Category:1917 lost films]]
[[Category:1917 Western (genre) films]]
[[Category:1917 Western (genre) films]]
[[Category:1917 short films]]
[[Category: films]]
[[Category:American black-and-white films]]
[[Category:American black-and-white films]]
[[Category:American silent Western (genre) short films]]
[[Category:American silent Western (genre) short films]]
[[Category:English-language Western (genre) short films]]
[[Category:English-language Western (genre) short films]]
[[Category:Lost American silent short films]]
[[Category:Lost American silent Western (genre) films]]
[[Category:Lost American silent Western (genre) films]]
[[Category:Lost American silent short films]]
[[Category:Lost short films]]
{{1910s-US-Western-film-stub}}
{{1910s-US-Western-film-stub}}
1917 film
The Soul Herder is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by John Ford, and featuring Harry Carey. The film is presumed to be lost.[1] The film was premiered in Dayton, Ohio, on August 3, 1917.[2]
Like many American films of the time, The Soul Herder was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors ordered cut scenes showing the shooting of a clergyman, a man muffling a girl in a bedroom, killing a man outside a house, and the closeup of a dead man.[3]



