The Flame of the Yukon Filming Locations

The Flame of the Yukon filming locations

Where was The Flame of the Yukon filmed? The Flame of the Yukon was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

The Flame of the Yukon Filming Locations

Mammoth Lakes is a town in California's Sierra Nevada mountains. It's known for the Mammoth Mountain and June Mountain ski areas and nearby trails. The town is a base for Devils Postpile National Monument, a formation of basalt columns, and the soaring Rainbow Falls. To the north, saltwater Mono Lake is dotted with limestone towers. Yosemite National Park, with its granite cliffs and ancient sequoias, is nearby.

The Flame of the Yukon (1926)
Runtime: 65 minutes
Rating: 5.7
Release year: 1926
IMDB: tt0016878
Plot summary

George Fowler, a young man from the states, arrives at the Mias saloon, and the proprietor, "Blak Jack" Hovey, orders a saloon girl, known only as "The Flame," to fleece him. When she learns he doesn't have any money she gets him a job at a café. News of a gold strike in the Ophir area comes, and George sets out, with a dog team supplied by Flame. Meanwhile a woman comes to town, says she is Mrs. Fowler and is looking for her husband.

Genres
Action
Adventure
Romance
Cast
Seena Owen
Arnold Gray
Matthew Betz
Jack McDonald
Directors
George Melford
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The Flame of the Yukon filming locations