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Cast
Richard Barthelmess | ... |
Sonny Crosby / Joe
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Margaret Seddon | ... |
Mrs. Crosby
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Pauline Garon | ... |
Florence Crosby
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Lucy Fox | ... |
Madge Craig
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Herbert Grimwood | ... |
Harper Craig
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Patterson Dial | ... |
Alicia
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Fred Nicholls | ... |
Summers
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James Tarbell | ... |
James
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Margaret Elizabeth Falconer | ... |
Crosby Twin
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Virginia Magee | ... |
Crosby Twin
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Directed by
Henry King |
Written by
George V. Hobart | ... | (play) |
Raymond Hubbell | ... | (play) |
Henry King | ... | (adaptation) |
Frances Marion | ... | (adaptation) |
Produced by
Henry King | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
Henry Cronjager |
Editing by
Duncan Mansfield | ... | (as W. Duncan Mansfield) |
Art Direction by
Charles O. Seessel |
Additional Crew
Charles H. Duell | ... | presenter |
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- Associated First National Pictures (1922) (United States) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
This apparently lost silent film features Richard Barthlemess in dual roles as Sonny Crosby and Joe Marden, serving in World War I. Sonny Crosby, the son of a wealthy family, and Joe Marden, who runs a pool hall, bear an uncanny resemblance to one another. Sonny spends his last night of civilian life at a wild party and almost gets married to Madge Craig (Lucy Fox). Joe spends his last night of civilian life with his faithful dog. They meet while serving in France and, noting their close resemblance, become close friends. Sonny is hit by a German shell on the battlefield and before he dies, asks Joe to impersonate him back home. Joe agrees, and they switch ID tags. Back in the U.S., Joe pretends to be a badly shell-shocked Sonny, with the coaching of a longtime friend, Alicia (Patterson Dial). The story becomes increasingly complex as Joe is attracted to Sonny's younger sister, but fails to acknowledge Madge, with whom Sonny had a fling. Madge's father (Herbert Grimwood) a social climber who had hoped to gain a wealthy son-in-law in Sonny, learns of the impersonation and blackmails Joe, threatening to expose him, but Joe refuses and says he will tell his purported mother (Margaret Seddon) himself. See "The Fox Plan of Photoplay Writing" for more details. Written by lmharnisch |
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Taglines | Another splendid triumph as poignant as "Tol'able David" (Print Ad- Bakersfield Californian, ((Bakersfield, Calif.)) 7 August 1922) See more » |
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