

40-Horse Hawkins
1924 Directed by Edward SedgwickLuke Hawkins, the jack-of-all-trades of the western town of Lariat, falls in love with Mary Darling, the leading lady in a traveling theatrical troupe (of the old-fashioned "mortgage melodrama" variety). He follows her to New York, takes another series of jobs, and finally works as an extra in Mary's new production. Just as the play is about to flop, Luke recognizes Mary, and his rush to take her in his arms turns the show into a hit.
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Hoot Gibson
....................................................Luke Hawkins

Anne Cornwall
....................................................Mary Darling

Richard Tucker
....................................................Rudolph Catalina

Helen Holmes
....................................................Sylvia Dean
Jack Gordon Edwards
....................................................Johnny
Edward Burns
....................................................Sheriff (as Ed Burns)

Edward Sedgwick
....................................................Stage Manager
Director
...........................................................Edward Sedgwick
Story
...........................................................Edward Sedgwick
Raymond L. Schrock
Screenplay
...........................................................Raymond L. Schrock
Edward Sedgwick
Production Companies
...................................................Universal Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Western
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