

Let 'Er Go Gallegher
1928 Directed by Elmer CliftonYoung John Gallagher wants to be a newspaper reporter. One day he witnesses a murder committed by a mysterious man with only four fingers on one hand. He gives his account of the murder and a description of the killer to his hero, newsman Henry Callahan, resulting in his getting a job on the paper as an office boy. When circumstances arise that result in Callahan losing his job on the paper, he and Gallagher set out to discover the identity of the killer and help Callahan get his job back.
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Frank Coghlan Jr.
....................................................John 'Let 'Er Go' Gallegher

Harrison Ford
....................................................Henry Clay Callahan

Elinor Fair
....................................................Clarissa Mahaffey

Wade Boteler
....................................................McGinty

E.H. Calvert
....................................................City Editor

Ivan Lebedeff
....................................................Stephen B. Hade AKA Four Fingers Dan
Director
...........................................................Elmer Clifton
Executive Producer
...........................................................Cecil B. DeMille
Assistant Director
...........................................................J. Gordon Cooper
Costume Design
...........................................................Adrian
Editor
...........................................................Harold McLernon
Art Direction
...........................................................Stephen Goosson
Screenplay
...........................................................Elliott J. Clawson
Production Companies
...................................................DeMille Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Comedy
Crime
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