Chuck Warner and three friends go east and try to pass Chuck off as the long-lost son of millionaire Milton DePuyster. When DePuyster avers that he never had a son, the group causes a commotion sufficient to bring out the police. Chuck...
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Frank Dill | ... |
Chuck Warner
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Russell Simpson | ... |
Magpie Simpkins
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Tully Marshall | ... |
Scenery Sims
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Frank Brownlee | ... |
Ike Harper
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Tom Ricketts | ... |
Milton DePuyster
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Lillian Langdon | ... |
Mrs. DePuyster
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Marguerite De La Motte | ... |
Marion DePuyster
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Louis Chaudet |
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W.C. Tuttle | ... | (story "Assisting Ananias") (as Wilbur C. Tuttle) |
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A. Byron Davis | ... | producer |
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King D. Gray | ... | (as King Gray) |
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- American Releasing Corporation (ARC) (1922) (United States) (theatrical)
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Chuck Warner and three friends go east and try to pass Chuck off as the long-lost son of millionaire Milton DePuyster. When DePuyster avers that he never had a son, the group causes a commotion sufficient to bring out the police. Chuck admits his ruse, but he is revealed to be Mrs. DePuyster's son by an earlier marriage. Written by AFI |
Taglines | It's a laugh every inch of the way from the ranch out Montana way where Chuck read of millionaire DePuyster's search for a long-lost heir, through feverish preparation for the trip East- including the shellacking of Ike Harper into an Indian who was to grunt confirmation of Chuck's wild tale- comic adventure on a Pullman, and the surprises which awaited the four old scamps in the effete East. (Print Ad-Flushing Daily Times, ((Flushing NY)) 5 December 1922) See more » |
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