A stirring drama of Wall Street manipulation of the world's wheat supply, which leads the characters into adventures and danger in various corners of the globe.
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Fred Thomson | ... |
Jack Alden
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Ann Little | ... |
Enid Markham
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Al Wilson | ... |
Charles Dean
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Herbert Fortier | ... |
Gregory Markham
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Joseph W. Girard | ... |
Burton Thorne
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Edith Stayart | ... |
Helen Thorne
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Edward Cecil | ... |
Judson Steele
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Roy Tompkins | ... |
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Joe Bonomo | ... |
Thorne's Henchman
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Albert J. Smith | ... |
Thorne's Henchman
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George Magrill | ... |
Thorne's Henchman
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Directed by
Duke Worne |
Written by
Anthony Coldeway | ... | (writer) |
Frances Marion | ... | (writer) |
Bertram Millhauser | ... | (writer) |
Jefferson Moffitt | ... | (writer) |
Theodore Wharton | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Joseph P. Kennedy | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Jay Marchant | ... | assistant director |
Stunts
Cliff Bergere | ... | stunts |
J.C. Fowler | ... | stunt double: Fred Thomson |
Paul Malvern | ... | stunts |
Jean Perkins | ... | stunts |
Fred Thomson | ... | stunts |
Al Wilson | ... | stunt pilot |
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- Universal Pictures (1923) (United States) (theatrical)
- Canadian Universal Film Company (1923) (Canada) (theatrical)
- European Motion Picture Company (1924) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Universal Film Manufacturing Company (1924) (Australia) (theatrical)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Stuntman Jean Perkins was killed while filming a stunt where he was transferring from the top of a railroad car to a rope ladder hanging from an airplane. He made the transfer, but a gust of wind slammed him back against the side of the railroad car, he was unable to hang on the ladder, and fell to his death. See more » |