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Select two cult films to compare side by side.
Yankee Madness Synopsis
En route to Sevilla, Central America, Richard Morton (George Larkin) rescues a beautiful girl whom he knows only as Dolores (Billie Dove) from bandits and learns that she also is en route to Sevilla. He arrives to find his father under attack by Sevilla revolutionist. Intending to manage his father's ranch, he instead gets involved with the revolution, saves President Dominguez (J.L. Powell) from his enemy Rodolfo Emanon (Earl Schenck), and learns that Dolores, who has consented to be his wife, is the president's daughter.
The Dawn of Understanding Synopsis
When Silas Prescott's wife dies on the journey out West, he sells his daughter Sue into marriage with local rancher Ira Beasley. Their life together is loveless and lonely until the circus comes to town. Sue is fascinated by wild-tempered acrobat Jim Wynd, and when he takes refuge in her barn after shooting a man in a gambling brawl, she takes care of him. The two are about to elope when the sheriff arrives. Jim tries to abduct Sue and escape but shoots the sheriff and is arrested. He finally is punished for his misdeeds, while Sue and Ira, having learned to love each other, begin a new life together.
"Yankee Madness" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "The Dawn of Understanding" offers its own unique cult appeal.
Suggested Watch:
Yankee Madness