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Mountain Dew (film)

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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Produced by
  
Triangle Film Corporation

Director
  
Thomas N. Heffron

Cinematography
  
Charles J. Stumar

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Writer
  
Julien Josephson
,
Monte M. Katterjohn

Release date
  
September 16, 1917

Screenplay
  
Monte M. Katterjohn, Julien Josephson

Genres
  
Comedy, Silent film, Drama film

Cast
  
Mary Boland
(Lily Bud Raines),
Margery Wilson
(Roxie Bradley),
Jack Richardson
(Milt Sears),
Thomas Washington
(Roosevelt Washington),
Charles Gunn
(J Hamilton Vance)

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Mountain Dew is a lost 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Thomas N. Heffron and starring Margery Wilson. It was produced and distributed by the Triangle Film Corporation.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, J. Hamilton Vance (Gunn) goes to the mountains to find new material for a novel. He becomes a school teacher and becomes infatuated with Roxie Bradley (Wilson), the daughter of Squire Bradley (Filson), who does not approve of his daughter's learning. Vance is successful in teaching the girl to read and write and, although he is suspected of being a revenue agent, he manages to make a few friendships. However, a stray piece of paper upon which he has begun his novel flies away and is picked up by some of the moonshiners, who then attack him. He marries Roxie and by promising to become a partner in their distillery of illicit liquor, he is allowed to continue on his way unharmed.

Cast

  • Margery Wilson - Roxie Bradley
  • Charles Gunn - J. Hamilton Vance
  • Thomas Washington - Roosevelt Washington
  • Al W. Filson - Squire Bradley
  • Jack Richardson - Milt Sears
  • Aaron Edwards - Lafe Grider
  • Mary Boland - Lily Bud Rainer
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Mountain Dew was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. The Chicago Board of Censors cut a scene with a boy shooting Sears and three racist subtitles, "Do you care so much for education that you'll see a nigger hold a gun to your pap?", "Get the men together at the still and we'll get him and his nigger tonight", and "I'se a white nigger from Chicago".

    References

    Mountain Dew (film) Wikipedia
    Mountain Dew (film) IMDb