The Yankee Señor | |
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Directed by | Emmett J. Flynn |
Written by | Eve Unsell |
Based on | Conquistador by Katherine Fullerton Gerould |
Produced by | William Fox |
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Cinematography | Daniel B. Clark |
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Distributed by | Fox Film |
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Running time | 54 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Yankee Señor is a lost 1926 American silent Western film directed by Emmett J. Flynn and starring Tom Mix, Olive Borden, and Margaret Livingston.[1]
Plot
As described in a film magazine review,[2] civil engineer Paul Wharton receives a letter informing him that he is the heir to Don Fernando in Mexico. Juan Gutiérrez, a cousin, is in reality the leader of a bandit gang, fails in an attempt to fatally injure Paul by tying him on the back of a wild horse when Paul's talented horse Tony comes to his rescue. Juan then attempts to use Flora to compromise Paul with his fiancée and succeeds. Juan then lures Paul to a lonely hut, but Paul cleans up a trio of bandits. Paul then weds Manuelita, daughter of the Don.
Cast
- Tom Mix as Paul Wharton
- Olive Borden as Manuelita
- Tom Kennedy as Luke Martin
- Francis McDonald as Juan Gutiérrez
- Margaret Livingston as Flora
- Alec B. Francis as Don Fernando
- Kathryn Carver as Doris Mayne (credited as Kathryn Hill)
- Martha Mattox as Aunt Abigail
- Raymond Wells as Ranch Foreman
Production
Mix selected Olive Borden for her role as the love interest due to her brown eyes.[3] The film had Technicolor sequence involving a Mexican fiesta with Mix and Borden dancing.[2] The high power lighting required for this process resulted in eye pain and headaches that severely affected several cast members including Mix, Livingston, and Carver.[3] Some location scenes involving Mix on horseback were shot in Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.[4]
References
- ↑ Solomon, p. 297.
- 1 2 Campbell, William (January 16, 1926), "Pre-Release Review of Features: The Yankee Señor", Motion Picture News, New York City, New York: Motion Picture News, Inc., 33 (3): 303, retrieved January 15, 2023 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
- 1 2 Vogel, Michelle (2010). Olive Borden: The Life and Films of Hollywood's "Joy Girl". Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 28–30. ISBN 978-0-7864-4795-4.
- ↑ Dunning, Lloyd W. (November 1926). "Photographing the Yellowstone, Part IV". Photo-Era Magazine. Wolfeboro, New Hampshire: Photo Era Co. 57 (5): 238, 242. Retrieved January 15, 2023.
Bibliography
- Solomon, Aubrey. The Fox Film Corporation, 1915–1935: A History and Filmography. McFarland, 2011.
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