The Kentuckian (1908 film) explained
The Kentuckian |
Director: | Wallace McCutcheon Sr. |
Cinematography: | |
Producer: | American Mutoscope & Biograph |
Distributor: | American Mutoscope & Biograph |
Country: | United States |
Language: | Silent English intertitles |
The Kentuckian is a 1908 short silent black-and-white Western film directed by Wallace McCutcheon, Sr. and starring Edward Dillon, Florence Auer and Mack Sennett.[1] It is about an intermarriage between Indians and white people.[2] [3] The film provides a type of Indian hero.[4]
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Notes and References
- Book: Walker, Brent E. . Mack Sennett's Fun Factory: A History and Filmography of His Studio and His Keystone and Mack Sennett Comedies, with Biographies of Players and Personnel . . 25 April 2013 . 251 . 9780786477111.
- Book: Langman, Larry . American Film Cycles: The Silent Era . . 1998 . 285 . 9780313306570.
- Book: Marubbio, M. Elise . Killing the Indian Maiden: Images of Native American Women in Film . registration . The Kentuckian (1908). . . 15 December 2006 . 95 . 9780813136943.
- Book: Race in American Film: Voices and Visions that Shaped a Nation . 3 . Daniel . Bernardi . Michael . Green . . 7 July 2017 . 384 . 9780313398407.