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Lois Wilson | ... |
Carmel Lee
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Noah Beery | ... |
Deputy Jenney
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Raymond Hatton | ... |
Launcelot Bangs
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Raymond McKee | ... |
Evan B. Pell
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Charles Ogle | ... |
Sheriff Churchill
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Luke Cosgrave | ... |
Tubal
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Edwards Davis | ... |
Abner Fownes
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Johnny Fox | ... |
Simmy
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Victor Potel | ... |
George Bogardus
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Alphonse Ethier | ... |
Jared Whitfield
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Cesare Gravina | ... |
Pee Wee Bangs
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Lillian Leighton | ... |
Mrs. Churchill
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Alan Crosland |
Written by
Jack Cunningham | ... | (scenario) |
Clarence Budington Kelland | ... | (story) |
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Allen G. Siegler | ... | (as Al Siegler) |
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Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
Adolph Zukor | ... | presenter |
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After inheriting a newspaper in a small country town, Carmel Lee leaves her home in the city to take charge of it. She soon discovers that the town is terrorized by a band of bootleggers, who abduct and later kill the local sheriff. With the aid of Professor Pell, who has been recently fired as school superintendent, Carmel makes a public issue of the sheriff's murder, editorializing in her paper for justice and reform. Pell and Carmel are kidnapped by the bootleggers, but Carmel escapes and alerts the police. The bootleggers are arrested, the sheriff's murder in solved, and Abner Fownes, a politician and one of the town's leading citizens, is uncovered as the leader of the gang. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | A ROUSING romance of a girl who fought a crooked town, when fighting meant bucking the unscrupulous 'boss' and his desperate ring. (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder, ((Greenfield, Mass)) 11 March 1925) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Contraband (1925) is a lost silent film. See more » |