The Yellow Stain
Originally released in 1922. The Yellow Stain is a drama film. directed by John Francis Dillon. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring John Gilbert, Claire Anderson, and J.P. Lockney
Synopsis
Donald Keith, a young lawyer who takes up residence in the small town of Owasco, Michigan, finds himself opposed by lumber king Quartus Hembly, feared by all the townspeople. Keith takes up the case of Daniel Kersten against Hembly, who has cheated him out of his property, and during his investigation he discovers that the father of Thora Erickson, whom he loves, conspired with Hembly against Kersten, and at length he obtains a deathbed confession from Erickson.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
John Gilbert
as Donald Keith
Claire Anderson
as Thora Erickson
J.P. Lockney
as Quartus Hembly
Mark Fenton
as Olaf Erickson
Herschel Mayall
as Dr. Brown
William Robert Daly
as Daniel Kersten
Mace Robinson
as Lyman Rochester
James McElhern
as Clerk
Frank Hemphill
as Pete Borg
May Alexander
as Mrs. Borg
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Fox Film Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Yellow Stain about?
Donald Keith, a young lawyer who takes up residence in the small town of Owasco, Michigan, finds himself opposed by lumber king Quartus Hembly, feared by all the townspeople. Keith takes up the cas...
Who directed The Yellow Stain?
The Yellow Stain was directed by John Francis Dillon.
How long is The Yellow Stain?
The Yellow Stain has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was The Yellow Stain released?
The Yellow Stain was released on May 21, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Yellow Stain?
The main cast of The Yellow Stain includes John Gilbert, Claire Anderson, J.P. Lockney, Mark Fenton, Herschel Mayall.