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The Kentuckians

A romance of feud on the Blue Ridge Hills and of love in the blue grass capitol.
1921 | 60m | English

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Director: Charles Maigne
Writer: John Fox Jr.
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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.
Release Date: Feb 20, 1921
Director: Charles Maigne
Writer: John Fox Jr.
Genres: Drama
Keywords lost film
Production Companies Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 23, 2025
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Monte Blue Boone Stallard
Wilfred Lytell Randolph Marshall
Diana Allen Anne Bruce
Francis Joyner Mace Keaton
J.H. Gilmour Governor
John Miltern Colton
Jack W. Johnston Boone's Brother
Grace Reals Mrs. Marshall
Thomas S. Brown Jake Stallard
Russell Parker Constable
John Carr Young Keaton
Albert Hewitt Young Stallard
Eugenie Woodward Ma Stallard
Wes Jenkins Uncle Cadmus
Name Job
John Fox Jr. Novel
Adolph Zukor Presenter
Frank Tuttle Scenario Writer
Charles Maigne Director
André Barlatier Director of Photography
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