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REDSKIN (1929).


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      Redskin is a 1929 American sound film with a synchronized musical score and sound effects, filmed partially in Technicolor. Its final six minutes were shown in Magnascope, an enlarged-screen projection novelty. The film, directed by Victor Schertzinger, stars Richard Dix and was produced and released by Paramount Famous Lasky Corp. Though not well remembered among the general public, the film is regarded highly by film historians for presenting sympathetic portrayals of Native Americans in the silent film era.


      Plot


      After years of attending preparatory school and college in the Eastern United States, Wing Foot (Richard Dix), who after graduating finds out that he is an outcast in an overwhelmingly white society because of his race, returns to his Navajo tribe and renounces their customs and beliefs, becoming an outcast among his own people. He later secretly visits the village of a rival tribe in order to see Corn Blossom (Julie Carter), his sweetheart, who has also been to school in the East. Her people discover his presence, and he is forced to flee into the desert, where he discovers oil. White prospectors also find the oil, and Wing Foot races them to the claim office, filing his claim first. Faced with marriage to a man she does not love, Corn Blossom takes refuge in the Navajo village. Her people come to take her back, and a pitched battle between the tribes is averted only when Wing Foot arrives and tells both tribes of the new good fortune of the Indian nations. He then claims Corn Blossom as his own.


      Cast


      Richard Dix as Wing Foot
      Julie Carter as Corn Blossom
      Jane Novak as Judith Stearns
      Larry Steers as John Walton
      Tully Marshall as Navajo Jim
      Bernard Siegel as Chahi
      George Regas as Chief Notani
      Augustina López as Grandmother Yina
      Noble Johnson as Pueblo Jim
      Joseph W. Girard as Commissioner
      Jack Duane as Barrett
      Andrew J. Callaghan as Anderson
      Myra Kinch as Laughing Singer
      Philip Anderson as Wing Foot, age 9
      Lorraine Rivero as Corn Blossom, 6
      George Walker as Pueblo Jim, age 15
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      Music


      The film featured a theme song entitled “Redskin” by Harry D. Kerr (words) and J. S. Zamecnik (music). The theme song is sung on the film offscreen by Helen Clark on the soundtrack.


      Production


      Technicolor was used for the scenes taking place on the Indians' land, while black-and-white (sepia-toned in the original projection prints) was used for the scenes set in the white man's world. Roughly three-fourths of the film is in color. Location shooting took place in Canyon de Chelly.


      Home video


      Redskin is currently available in the United States on disc 4 of the DVD collection Treasures III: Social Issues in American Film, 1900-1934. At the time of release, only some of the original Vitaphone type soundtrack discs (reels 1, 3, and 8) were available and so much of the film is presented without audio. An alternative modern piano soundtrack was also presented on the release. Soundtrack discs for reels 2, 4, 5, and 7 have been located but have not yet been paired with the film.


      See also


      List of early color feature films
      List of early sound feature films (1926–1929)
      The Vanishing American (1925)


      References




      External links


      Redskin at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
      Redskin is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
      Redskin at IMDb
      Redskin at the TCM Movie Database

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