
The Yankee Way · 1917
The Yankee Way (1917) is a Comedy film directed by Richard Stanton, starring George Walsh, Enid Markey, Joseph J. Dowling.

The Yankee Way (1917) is a Comedy film directed by Richard Stanton, starring George Walsh, Enid Markey, Joseph J. Dowling.
Dick Mason is arrested for defending a girl's honor in a Chicago restaurant brawl, and his father sends him to Lithuania where his family owns a share in a cattle concession. By chance, the girl from the restaurant is also bound for the Balkans. While on board, Dick undertakes to renew his acquaintance with this attractive foreigner, but encounters considerable resistance. In Lithuania, Dick meets with Count Vortsky, the Minister of Finance, who presses him to sell his cattle concession, hoping to clinch a coup attempt he is planning with the Bulgarian Ambassador. Somewhat suspicious, Dick agrees to announce his decision only in the presence of Princess Alexia, who turns out to be the girl from the restaurant.
George Walsh, Enid Markey, Joseph J. Dowling, Charles Edler, James O'Shea, Edward Sedgwick, Fritz von Hardenberg, Edward Cecil
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Find a movie by describing itDick Mason is arrested for defending a girl's honor in a Chicago restaurant brawl, and his father sends him to Lithuania where his family owns a share in a cattle concession. By chance, the girl from the restaurant is also bound for the Balkans. While on board, Dick undertakes to renew his acquaintance with this attractive foreigner, but encounters considerable resistance. In Lithuania, Dick meets with Count Vortsky, the Minister of Finance, who presses him to sell his cattle concession, hoping to clinch a coup attempt he is planning with the Bulgarian Ambassador. Somewhat suspicious, Dick agrees to announce his decision only in the presence of Princess Alexia, who turns out to be the girl from the restaurant.
The Yankee Way was released in 1917.
The cast includes George Walsh, Enid Markey, Joseph J. Dowling, Charles Edler.