The Flame of the Yukon (1926)
George Fowler, a young man from the states, arrives at the Mias saloon, and the proprietor, "Blak Jack" Hovey, orders a saloon girl, known only as "The Flame," to fleece him. When she learns he doesn't have any money she gets him a job at a café. News of a gold strike in the Ophir area comes, and George sets out, with a dog team supplied by Flame. Meanwhile a woman comes to town, says she is Mrs. Fowler and is looking for her husband.
Director: George Melford
Genre: Action, Adventure, Romance
Runtime: 65 min
Release Date: August 30, 1926
Cast
- Seena Owen - The Flame
- Arnold Gray - George Fowler
- Matthew Betz - Black Jack Hovey
- Jack McDonald - Sour Dough Joe
- Vadim Uraneff - Solo Jim
- Winifred Greenwood - Dolly
Screenplay
- Monte M. Katterjohn (Story)
- Finis Fox (Adaptation)
- Will M. Ritchey (Scenario Writer)
Production: Metropolitan Pictures Corporation of California
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: George Melford
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Flame of the Yukon about?
- George Fowler, a young man from the states, arrives at the Mias saloon, and the proprietor, "Blak Jack" Hovey, orders a saloon girl, known only as "The Flame," to fleece him. When she learns he doesn't have any money she gets him a job at a café. News of a gold strike in the Ophir area comes, and George sets out, with a dog team supplied by Flame. Meanwhile a woman comes to town, says she is Mrs. Fowler and is looking for her husband.
- Who directed The Flame of the Yukon?
- The Flame of the Yukon was directed by George Melford.
- Who stars in The Flame of the Yukon?
- The Flame of the Yukon stars Seena Owen, Arnold Gray, Matthew Betz, Jack McDonald, Vadim Uraneff, Winifred Greenwood.
- How long is The Flame of the Yukon?
- The Flame of the Yukon has a runtime of 1h 5m (65 minutes).
- What genre is The Flame of the Yukon?
- The Flame of the Yukon is a Action, Adventure, Romance film.
- Where was The Flame of the Yukon produced?
- The Flame of the Yukon was produced in United States of America.