

Almost Human
1927 Directed by Frank UrsonJohn Livingston is a rich mama's-boy, who owns a blooded dog named Paul. Paul meets Maggie Mutt, and Paul, being a pedigree canine and somewhat of a cad, lures trusting Maggie to the barn to have his way. He then departs for his palatial doghouse at the Livingston estate. Meanwhile Maggie is broken-hearted and also finds that she is in a "family way", and gives birth to a pup she names Hank. Maggie tells Hank to find his "human ", and departs the scene. Hank goes to the park, meets a "human" named Mary Kelly, who is a homeless waif and sweetheart of poverty, and the two adopt each other. Later on in the park Paul comes strolling along with his 'human', John. A child falls into the lake and Paul and Hank team up to save her.

Vera Reynolds
....................................................Mary Kelly

Kenneth Thomson
....................................................John Livingston

Ethel Wales
....................................................Katie

Majel Coleman
....................................................Cecile Adams

Claire McDowell
....................................................Mrs. Livingston
Fred Walton
....................................................Doctor
Director
...........................................................Frank Urson
Producer
...........................................................William C. deMille
Assistant Director
...........................................................Roy Burns
Screenplay
...........................................................Clara Beranger
Story
...........................................................Richard Harding Davis
Editor
...........................................................Adelaide Cannon
Art Direction
...........................................................Wilfred Buckland
Production Companies
...................................................DeMille Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
Romance
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