The Kentuckians (1921)
Boone Stallard, elected to the Kentucky Legislature by a mountain district, clashes with Randolph Marshall, a Blue Grass aristocrat who is engaged to Anne, the governor's daughter. When a feud breaks out in the mountains between the Keatons and the Stallards, Boone returns home and with the help of Marshall restores law and order; later, Marshall obtains a commutation of the sentence of Stallard's brother, who has been condemned to death. Boone, now realizing the differences between a rugged, simple mountaineer and an aristocrat, decides not to ask Anne to marry him.
Director: Charles Maigne
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Monte Blue as Boone Stallard |
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Wilfred Lytell as Randolph Marshall |
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Diana Allen as Anne Bruce |
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Francis Joyner as Mace Keaton |
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J.H. Gilmour as Governor |
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John Miltern as Colton |
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Jack W. Johnston as Boone's Brother |
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Grace Reals as Mrs. Marshall |
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Thomas S. Brown as Jake Stallard |
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Russell Parker as Constable |
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John Carr as Young Keaton |
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Albert Hewitt as Young Stallard |
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Eugenie Woodward as Ma Stallard |
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Wes Jenkins as Uncle Cadmus |
| Directing | Charles Maigne | Director |
| Writing | John Fox Jr. | Novel |
| Writing | Frank Tuttle | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | André Barlatier | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |