
The Poor Boob
1919 Directed by Donald CrispWhen he loses both his father’s canning factory and his girl “Tiny” to Stephen Douglas modest Simpson Hightower goes to work in a New York provisions office along with stenographer Hope and office boy Jimmy. To impress the Danish consul who is proposing a large contract Hope and Jimmy persuade Simpson to return to his hometown posing as a successful businessman accompanied by his secretary "Pep" and valet Jimmy. It works! Simpson manages to get the Danish contract, buy his factory back and realize Tiny’s worthlessness while recognizing his love for "Pep."
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Bryant Washburn
....................................................Simpson Hightower

Wanda Hawley
....................................................'Pep' Sparks, aka Hope

Richard Rosson
....................................................Jimmy Borden

Theodore Roberts
....................................................Henry Platt

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Stephen Douglas

Jay Dwiggins
....................................................Benton

Charles Ogle
....................................................Tucker
Director
...........................................................Donald Crisp
Assistant Director
...........................................................Frank Richardson
Screenplay
...........................................................Margaret Mayo
Story
...........................................................Margaret Mayo
Z. Wall Covington
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Gardner Hunting
Director of Photography
...........................................................Frank E. Garbutt
Production Companies
...................................................Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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