USA,
1916, 61 min
Directed by:
John EmersonCinematography:
Victor FlemingCast:
Douglas Fairbanks, Alma Rubens, Mildred Harris, Alan Hale, Spottiswoode Aitken, Thomas Jefferson, Charles Stevens, Carl Stockdale, Tom Wilson, Tote Du Crow (more)Plots(1)
The Americano is Douglas Fairbanks Sr., the son of a wealthy mining engineer. Sent by his dad to oversee a mine in South America, he falls in love with Alma Rubens, the daughter of a deposed below-the-border president. With Fairbanks' help, the kindly ex-leader is restored to his former position and the insurgents are sent scurrying back to the hills. Even after eight decades, The Americano retains its exuberant entertainment value; the only drawback is the distressing presence of white actor Tom Wilson playing a character in blackface. The film was adapted by its director John Emerson and his wife Anita Loos from a novel by Eugene P. Lyle Jr. (official distributor synopsis)
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