South of the Equator is a 1924 American silent comedy adventure film directed by William James Craft and starring Kenneth MacDonald, Virginia Warwick and Gino Corrado.
[1][2] The daughter of the democratically elected president of a South American country travels to America in order to secure arms supplies to resist an insurgency in her native country.
In New York henchman of the revolutionary movement attempt to thwart her mission, but she is rescued by a young America John Dunlap.
He then travels back with her to South America.
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