The Dixie Merchant

1926 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dixie Merchant is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Jack Mulhall, Madge Bellamy, and J. Farrell MacDonald.[1][2]

Directed byFrank Borzage
Written byKenneth B. Clarke
Based onThe Chicken-Wagon Family
by Barry Benefield
Produced byWilliam Fox
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The Dixie Merchant
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Directed byFrank Borzage
Written byKenneth B. Clarke
Based onThe Chicken-Wagon Family
by Barry Benefield
Produced byWilliam Fox
Starring
CinematographyFrank B. Good
Production
company
Distributed byFox Film
Release date
  • March 7, 1926 (1926-03-07)
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
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Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[3] Jimmy Pickett falls in love with Aida Fippany, whose father is interested only in Marseillaise, a filly. Aida thinks Jimmy is trifling with her and she and her mother decide to go live with a relative. Fippany, disconsolate, sells Marseilliase to Jimmy's father and disappears. Jimmy finds Aida and convinces her of his love. Marseillaise, badly driven, loses a heat in a race. Fippany appears and drives her to victory, and then is reunited with his wife Josephine.

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