

The Quarterback
1926 Directed by Fred C. NewmeyerElmer Stone, quarterback of the 1899 Colton College football team vows to remain a student until Colton beats its biggest rival, State University. Twenty-seven years later, Elmer is still in school and is a classmate of his son, Jack. Other than driving a milk wagon in his spare time, Jack is also the quarterback of the football team. A matter of his eligibility comes up but he is cleared and goes out to do-or-die for Colton against State University. Maybe they will win The Big Game, and Jack's father can get a life...and a job.
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Richard Dix
....................................................Jack Stone

Esther Ralston
....................................................Louise Mason

Harry Beresford
....................................................Elmer Stone

David Butler
....................................................'Lumpy' Goggins
Robert W. Craig
....................................................Denny Walters

Mona Palma
....................................................Nellie Webster - in Prologue

John Merton
....................................................Football Player
Director
...........................................................Fred C. Newmeyer
Producer
...........................................................Ralph Block
Supervising Editor
...........................................................Ralph Block
Story
...........................................................William Slavens McNutt
W.O. McGeehan
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Ray Harris
Director of Photography
...........................................................Edward Cronjager
Production Companies
...................................................Paramount Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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