

The Great White Way
1924 Directed by E. Mason HopperAmbitious press agent Jack Murray introduces two of his clients, Follies dancer Mabel Vandegrift and prize fighter Joe Cain, to each other and they fall in love. After Brock Morton, the owner of the show, says that he will bring down the curtain on the show in the middle of opening night unless Mabel renounces Joe, the latter goes on the stage and announces that, in spite of his prior refusal, that he will fight the English boxing champion. With the money he gets from boxing promoter Tex Rickard, he buys out Morton and the show goes on. Prior to the fight, Morton dopes Joe, but he is brought around so that he is able to fight and eventually wins the match. Joe's father comes east and then brings Joe and Mabel back west with him. A lost film.

Anita Stewart
....................................................Mabel Vandegrift
Tom Lewis
....................................................Duke Sullivan

T. Roy Barnes
....................................................Jack Murray

Oscar Shaw
....................................................Joe Cain

Dore Davidson
....................................................Adolph Blum

Harry Watson
....................................................City Editor
Director
...........................................................E. Mason Hopper
Writer
...........................................................Larry Doyle
Luther Reed
Story
...........................................................H.C. Witwer
Production Companies
...................................................Cosmopolitan Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Romance
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