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Jack Hastings, a well-bred champion boxer, saves Thelma Everett from drowning and soon falls in love with her. Although he cherishes his moments in the ring, Jack gives up his boxing career to marry Thelma, whose wealthy father strongly... See more »

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Jack Hastings
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Thelma Everett
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Jim Gibson
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Warren Leonard
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Al Kaufman ...
Hogan
Tom Moran ...
Jim Burke
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George Everett

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Edward Sloman

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William Russell ... (scenario)

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Ira H. Morgan ... (as Joe Morgan)

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Jack Hastings, a well-bred champion boxer, saves Thelma Everett from drowning and soon falls in love with her. Although he cherishes his moments in the ring, Jack gives up his boxing career to marry Thelma, whose wealthy father strongly disapproves of the match. Because of his lack of capital, Jack's attempts at the contracting business flounder. To help, Thelma secretly invests her own money in the company, but when the business suffers a major loss, Jack finds himself $50,000 in debt. Unable to recoup his losses, Jack agrees to fight in a high-stakes boxing bout, thereby breaking his promise to Thelma. In his shame, Jack makes a drunken show of himself, driving Thelma back to her father. Although he loses the fight, Jack earns enough money to pay back Thelma, who, under the influence of her father, snubs her husband. Convinced he has lost Thelma for good, Jack drives by her house for a last look before leaving town, but she, still in love, buries her pride and runs to embrace him.

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Taglines A thrilling red-blooded American drama of love, business, society and the prize ring. Wm. Russell will be remembered playing such a splendid part in "The Dancing Girl." LADIES, you probably have wanted to see a real prize fight. Well, here's your chance to see one with the brutality removed. (Print Ad-Easton Free Press, ((Easton, Penna.)) 6 September 1917) See more »
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  • Mesterskabsbokseren (Denmark)
  • En karl för sin hatt (Sweden)
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