A young barber's girlfriend falls into the clutches of a shady nightclub owner and his cohorts, who plan to get her involved in their nefarious schemes. When his efforts to rescue her prove futile, he enlists the help of his father, who...
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Cast
| Glenn Tryon | ... |
Tommy Roosevelt Tucker
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| Blanche Mehaffey | ... |
Hope Stanton
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| Noah Young | ... |
Sid Stanton
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| John T. Prince | ... |
'Cappy' Wolfe
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| Sam Lufkin | ... |
Jimmy the Mouse
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Robert Page | ... |
Inspector Joslin
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| Eddie Baker | ... |
Cop (uncredited)
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| Joe Cobb | ... |
Our Gang Member (uncredited)
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| Jackie Condon | ... |
Our Gang Member (uncredited)
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| Mickey Daniels | ... |
Our Gang Member (uncredited)
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Gus Leonard | ... |
Hoppy Hopkins (uncredited)
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George Marion | ... |
Bit Role (uncredited)
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| Ernest Morrison | ... |
Our Gang Member (uncredited)
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'Tonnage' Martin Wolfkeil | ... |
Sailor (uncredited)
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Directed by
| Fred Guiol | ... | (as Fred L. Guiol) |
| Ted Wilde | ||
Written by
| Hal Roach | ... | (story) |
| H.M. Walker | ... | (titles) |
Produced by
| Hal Roach | ... | producer |
Cinematography by
| Floyd Jackman | ... | (photographed by) |
| George Stevens | ... | (photographed by) |
Film Editing by
| Thomas J. Crizer | ... | (as T.J. Crizer) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
| Bert Currigan | ... | assistant director |
Additional Crew
| Hal Roach | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
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- Pathé Exchange (1924) (United States) (theatrical)
- Woolf & Freedman Film Service (1925) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Grapevine Video (2009) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
- Grapevine Video (United States) (VHS)
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Storyline
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A young barber's girlfriend falls into the clutches of a shady nightclub owner and his cohorts, who plan to get her involved in their nefarious schemes. When his efforts to rescue her prove futile, he enlists the help of his father, who was at one time a professional baseball player, and his former teammates to save her. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com |
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| Taglines | Funny as the Family Album (Print Ad-Spokesman-Review, ((Spokane, Wash.)) 7 May 1925) See more » |
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Did You Know?
| Goofs | The opening title card refers to characters as members of the 1874 Baltimore Orioles baseball team. In fact, the Orioles did not exist until 1882 when they became a founding member of the American Association league. See more » |
| Crazy Credits | Featured actors Noah Young, John Prince, Sam Lufkin and Robert Page are billed as "In the Thick of the Fight". See more » |
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Title Card: Way back in 1874 - The "Battling Orioles" were known as the wildest pack of gosh-awful, two-fisted, he-man baseball go-getters that ever ripped the shirt off an umpire's back. In one season they got 1632 base-hits and 119 black eyes... See more » |