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Yankee Pluck

Yankee Pluck (1917)Stream and Watch Online

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Released May 21st, 1917, 'Yankee Pluck' stars Ethel Clayton, Edward Langford, Johnny Hines, Montagu Love The NR movie has a runtime of about 50 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from experienced users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Once a wealthy man, John Pollard now resides in reduced circumstances in Washington, D.C. with his pretty daughter Polly. Despite the poor conditions, Polly manages to move in good social circles and meets multimillionaire George Singleton and Lieutenant Richard Travers, at the home of Mrs. Madison Derwent. Also at the Derwent mansion is Baron Wootchi, a Japanese diplomat trying to obtain valuable plans that are in Travers' possession. Old Pollard owes Singleton money and tries to persuade his daughter to marry the millionaire. Polly refuses and accepts Travers' proposal instead, until her father informs her that Singleton can seize their house unless Polly pays off the debt by becoming his wife. Meanwhile the Baron offers Pollard $50,000 to produce the documents in Travers' keeping. Pollard steals the papers and goes to a roadhouse to turn them over to the Baron. Discovering the theft, Polly follows and confronts the Baron at gunpoint." .

'Yankee Pluck' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on May 21st, 1917