Directed by:
Sam NewfieldCinematography:
Jack GreenhalghCast:
Kermit Maynard, Lucille Lund, Lawrence Gray, Robert Warwick, Wheeler Oakman, Lloyd Ingraham, Roger Williams, George Morrell, Ed Cassidy, Horace B. Carpenter (more)Plots(1)
Nearly bankrupted by saboteurs, saw mill heiress Sally Martin sends a frantic letter to Larry Keane, her absentee partner in the Martin and Keane Lumber Company. Larry, a hard-drinking playboy living it up in the city, ignores the letter, preferring to leave the nuts and bolts of the business to Murdock, his crooked representative. Larry's friend, Jim Dolan, smells a rat, and drags his alcoholic pal back home. Upon arrival, Larry goes AWOL, leaving Jim to sort out the situation on his own. Starring Kermit Maynard, Lucille Lund, Lawrence Gray; Directed by Sam Newfield. (official distributor synopsis)
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Kermit Maynard
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Lucille Lund
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Lawrence Gray
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Robert Warwick
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Wheeler Oakman
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Lloyd Ingraham
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Roger Williams
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George Morrell
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Ed Cassidy
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Horace B. Carpenter
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Horace Murphy
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James Pierce
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