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The Meanest Man in the World ()


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Bert Lytell is a kind lawyer who decides to get tough after losing all his clients but he discovers it's not that easy to be mean.

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Richard Clark
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Jane Hudson
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Ned Stevens
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Nellie Clarke (as Maryon Aye)
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Bart Nash
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Kitty Crockett
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Carleton Childs (as Warde Crane)
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Mrs. Clarke
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Hiram Leeeds
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Andy Oatman
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Michael O'Brien
Robert Dunbar ...
Franklin Fielding
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Lute Boon
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Freederick Legett
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Armand Triller
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Verne Winter ...
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Directed by

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Edward F. Cline

Written by

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George M. Cohan ... (play)
 
Austin McHugh ... (scenario)

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Sol Lesser ... producer

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Arthur Martinelli

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Robert Ives ... assistant director

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Taglines He wouldn't smile-no, not even if Venus stooped to kiss him. He was so rarin' mean he just couldn't smile at anything; but little Old Cupid shot a dart, and my! how love will change a man. An enticing morsel of entertainment. (Print Ad-Perry Record, ((Perry, NY)) 3 July 1924) See more »
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  • Den sørgmuntre Forretningsmand (Denmark)
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  • 60 min
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Trivia The original Broadway production of "The Meanest Man in the World" by Augustin MacHugh opened at the Hudson Theater on October 20, 1920 starring George M. Cohan and ran for 202 performances. See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Meanest Man in the World (1943). See more »

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