The Yankee Girl
The Yankee Girl is a 1915 silent film comedy produced by Oliver Morosco, distributed by Paramount Pictures and starring Blanche Ring, from the Broadway stage.[1][2] This film though a comedy is actually based on Ring's 1910 musical-comedy play of the same name. Being a silent film of course Ring's singing could not be heard by the film audiences but they would get the rare chance of seeing this Broadway star in a film as many could not afford to make the journey to New York to see her in person in the play.
The Yankee Girl | |
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Directed by | Jack J. Clark |
Written by | George V. Hobart (play) Elliott J. Clawson (scenario for the film) |
Produced by | Oliver Morosco |
Starring | Blanche Ring |
Cinematography | Dal Clawson |
Music by | George W. Beynon (per IMDb) |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date | October 25, 1915 |
Running time | 50 minutes; 5 reels |
Country | USA |
Language | Silent |
This film was shot at Pasadena California.
It is preserved in the Library of Congress and at UCLA Film and Television.[3][4]
Cast
- Blanche Ring – Jessie Gordon
- Forrest Stanley – Jack Lawrence
- Herbert Standing – President Ambroce Castroba
- Howard Davies – James Seavey
- Harry Fisher Jr. – Willie Fitzmaurice
- Robert Dunbar – Philip Gordon
- Joe Ray – Ramon Morales
- Bonita Darling – Winnie Gordon
- Lydia Yeamans Titus – Jessie's Aunt
- Syd De Gray – Wiggs
References
- AFI online Catalog Feature Films: The Yankee Girl
- The Yankee Girl at silentera.com
- Catalog of Holdings, The American Film Institute Collection and The United Artists Collection at The Library of Congress p.213 c.1978 published by The American Film Institute]
- The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog:The Yankee Girl
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