The Flame of the Yukon is a 1926 American silent Northwoods adventure drama film starring Seena Owen and directed by George Melford. The film is based on a story by Monte Katterjohn and was distributed by Cecil DeMille's Producers Distributing Corporation.[1] The film is a remake of a 1917 film that had starred Dorothy Dalton, which survives at the Library of Congress.
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Directed by | George Melford |
Written by | Finis Fox (adaptation) Will M. Ritchey (scenario) |
Story by | Monte Katterjohn |
Produced by | Metropolitan Pictures Corporation of California |
Starring | Seena Owen |
Cinematography | David Kesson Joseph LaShelle (asst. camera) |
Distributed by | Producers Distributing Corporation (PDC) |
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Running time | 6 reels (1767.84 m or 5799 feet) |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
The Flame of the Yukon, once thought to be lost, is preserved at the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[2]
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