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John Ermine of the Yellowstone 1917

50 min📅 1917-11-05

Explore the gripping Western drama *John Ermine of the Yellowstone (1917)*, directed by the legendary Francis Ford. This silent-era film weaves a tale of identity, heritage, and the fragile balance between two worlds.

Director: Francis Ford

Cast

Francis Ford
Francis Ford
John Ermine
Mae Gaston
Mae Gaston
Katherine Searles
Mark Fenton
Colonel Searles
Dark Cloud
Dark Cloud
Fire Bear (as John Darkcloud)
Burwell Hamrick
Burwell Hamrick
White Seasel
Duke Worne
Lieutenant Butler
William A. Carroll
William A. Carroll
Crooked Bear (as William Carroll)
Joseph Flores
Wolf Voice (as Joe Flores)
Elsie Van Name
Mrs. Searles (as Elsie Ford)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is John Ermine of the Yellowstone (1917) about?

This silent Western follows a man raised by the Crow Indians who discovers he's actually a white man stolen from a wagon train. Caught between two cultures, he must forge a path of peace and reconciliation in a land divided by conflict and mistrust.

Who directed John Ermine of the Yellowstone?

The film was directed by Francis Ford, a pioneering filmmaker and actor whose work shaped early cinema.

Who stars in John Ermine of the Yellowstone?

The film features Francis Ford in a dual role, alongside Mae Gaston, Mark Fenton, and Dark Cloud.

Is John Ermine of the Yellowstone (1917) worth watching?

Though not widely rated today, *John Ermine of the Yellowstone* stands out as a fascinating early Western with rich themes of identity and cultural clash. Fans of silent-era cinema or historic dramas will find much to appreciate in its quiet, introspective storytelling.

How long is John Ermine of the Yellowstone?

The film has a runtime of 50 minutes.

About John Ermine of the Yellowstone (1917) — The Lost Identity of the Frontier's Most Forgotten Hero

Explore the gripping Western drama *John Ermine of the Yellowstone (1917)*, directed by the legendary Francis Ford. This silent-era film weaves a tale of identity, heritage, and the fragile balance between two worlds. Raised by the Crow Indians after being stolen from a wagon train as an infant, John Ermine is told he's one of them—until a mysterious hermit reveals his true white lineage. Now torn between two cultures, John must navigate the complexities of reconciliation, duty, and belonging in a land torn by conflict. Director Ford crafts a visually rich atmosphere, blending stark frontier realism with emotional depth.

The story unfolds against the sweeping landscapes of the American West, where loyalties are tested and the past refuses to stay buried. With themes of cultural clash and personal redemption, *John Ermine of the Yellowstone* offers a poignant look at the struggles of those caught between two identities. Starring Francis Ford himself alongside Mae Gaston and Mark Fenton, this forgotten gem of early cinema delivers a quiet, introspective journey into the heart of a nation's divided soul.