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''The Fighting American'' (also known as ''The Fighting Adventurer'') is a surviving 1924 American silent
romantic drama film Romance films or movies involve romantic love stories recorded in visual media for broadcast in theatres or on television that focus on passion (emotion), passion, emotion, and the affectionate romantic involvement of the main characters. Typica ...
produced and distributed by Universal Pictures and directed by Tom Forman. The young Mary Astor plays a young college student who is the object of desire in the eyes of the hero.


Plot

Bill Pendleton (Pat O'Malley), son of a wealthy shipowner, goes to fight in the war as a pilot. He has trouble concentrating on his studies and as a happy-go-lucky college student adept at both flying and football, he accepts a wager from his fraternity pals that he will propose to any female student they choose. Mary O'Malley ( Mary Astor) is chosen by his pals and, unaware of the wager, accepts Bill's fraternity pin. She is an old-fashioned young woman who is secretly in love with him. Bill having proposed to her in earnest, is also in love. Mary, however, hears about the wager and thoroughly disgusted with Bill, leaves college and goes to China to join her missionary father (Alfred Fisher). A remorseful Bill ends up being kicked out of college, and his father also disowns him. He decides to follow Mary to China in order to redeem himself. He stows away on the same ship that Mary is taking to China. When the Chinese revolutionary, Fu Shing ( Warner Oland), kidnaps Mary, Bill has to figure out how to save her. He enlists the help of his friend, Danny Daynes ( Raymond Hatton), an alcoholic war veteran now serving as a general in the Chinese army. In an exciting battle in the sky, Bill ends up rescuing Mary and her father from a band of revolutionaries.


Cast

* Pat O'Malley as Bill Pendleton * Mary Astor as Mary O'Mallory * Raymond Hatton as Denny Daynes and Po-Hsing-Chien * Warner Oland as Fu Shing *Taylor Carroll as W.F. Pendleton * Clarence Geldart as William A. Pendleton *Alfred Fisher as Mr. O'Mallory *Jack Byron as Alfred Rutland *James Wang as Lee Yong * Emmett King as College Professor *
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Production

The plot of ''The Fighting American'' was a romantic satire penned by William Elwell Oliver, the winner of a writing contest that Universal Studios held for college students.Garza, Janiss
"Review: ''The Fighting American''."
''Allmovie'', 2019. Retrieved: September 2, 2019.
The working title of the film was "The Throwback." A spectacular aerial stunt appeared in ''The Fighting American'' where two stuntmen fought on the wings of a Curtiss JN-4 with one stuntman falling off the wing. Instead of falling to his death, the falling stuntman doubled by former circus acrobat Russel Benton, swung in pendulum style onto the other wing tip. Two Curtiss JN-4s flew out of Clover Field near Houston, with one acting as a camera platform flown by Frank Tomick and the other aircraft flown by Leo Nomis.Santoir, Christian
"Review: ''The Fighting American''."
''Aeromovies'', July 29, 2010. Retrieved: September 2, 2019.


Reception

The review in '' The New York Times'' considered ''The Fighting American'' as "pleasant nonsense". The review noted: "In the introductory title of "The Fighting American," the film presentation at the Broadway this week, Carl Laemmle, President of Universal Pictures Corporation, explains that the production is not one to tax the mentality of the spectators, who must look upon the narrative as nonsense."""Review: Pleasant nonsense."
''The New York Times'', May 13, 1924.
Reviewer Janiss Garza recounted in her review for ''Allmovie.com'', that some aerial scenes in ''The Fighting American'' were exciting.


Preservation

Prints of ''The Fighting American'' exist in private film collections 6mm reduction positives, 8mm reduction positivesProgressive Silent Film List: ''The Fighting American''.
''silentera.com'', 2019. Retrieved: September 2, 2019.


References


Notes


Citations


Bibliography

* Wynne, H. Hugh. ''The Motion Picture Stunt Pilots and Hollywood's Classic Aviation Movies''. Missoula, Montana: Pictorial Histories Publishing Co., 1987. .


External links

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Lobby poster
* (Library of Congress copy) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fighting American, The 1924 films American aviation films American silent feature films Films directed by Tom Forman Films based on short fiction Universal Pictures films 1924 drama films Silent American drama films American black-and-white films 1920s American films