

A Man of Action
1923 Directed by James W. HorneWealthy Bruce MacAllister, goaded by his fiancée, Helen, into proving that he is a man of action rather than a pampered youth tells his estate administrator, Eugene Preston, that he is going east for a meeting. Instead, Bruce dons a disguise and infiltrates the San Francisco underworld. Mistaken for master criminal "The Chicago Kid", he finds himself leading the gang in a robbery of his own fortune in diamonds. Discovering Eugene's intention to steal the jewels for himself he engineers it so the loot changes hands many times. Getting wise, Helen summons the police, the criminals are apprehended, and she sees Bruce in a new light.

Douglas MacLean
....................................................Bruce MacAllister

Marguerite De La Motte
....................................................Helen Sumner

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Harry Hopwood

Wade Boteler
....................................................Spike McNab

Arthur Stuart Hull
....................................................Eugene Preston

Kingsley Benedict
....................................................Andy

Katharine Lewis
....................................................Frisco Rose
Director
...........................................................James W. Horne
Executive Producer
...........................................................Thomas H. Ince
Editor
...........................................................LeRoy Stone
Story
...........................................................Bradley King
Director of Photography
...........................................................Max Dupont
Production Companies
...................................................Thomas H. Ince Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Crime
Drama
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