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The Yankee Señor

"A Drama Of Conflict And Romance In Old Mexico"

A cowboy estranged from his family and unsure of his heritage becomes a hero and falls for a beautiful Mexican beauty.

Top Cast

  • Tom Mix

    Tom Mix

    Paul Wharton

  • Tony the Horse

    Tony the Horse

    Tony, Paul's Horse

  • Olive Borden

    Olive Borden

    Manuelita

  • Tom Kennedy

    Tom Kennedy

    Luke Martin

  • Francis McDonald

    Francis McDonald

    Juan Gutiérrez

  • Margaret Livingston

    Margaret Livingston

    Flora

  • Alec B. Francis

    Alec B. Francis

    Don Fernando

  • Kathryn Carver

    Kathryn Carver

    Doris Mayne

  • Martha Mattox

    Martha Mattox

    Aunt Abigail

Overview

A cowboy estranged from his family and unsure of his heritage becomes a hero and falls for a beautiful Mexican beauty.

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