

You're Fired
1919 Directed by James CruzeRailroad magnate Gordon Rogers agrees to allow his daughter, Helen, to marry wealthy idler Billy Deering, Jr., but only if the latter can hold the same job for one month. Billy is hired for an array of jobs, including office clerk and xylophone player, but always quits just before being fired. He then finds work in a restaurant where he is required to dress as a knight in armor and pose as a statue. On one occasion, Gordon, Helen, and Billy's romantic rival, Tom, enter the restaurant, and Billy is nearly fired when Helen recognizes him. Meanwhile, Gordon plans to merge one of his railroads with a company that is in a dispute with Tom's uncle, an unprincipled financier. Acting on the promise of a generous cash reward, Tom is determined to steal documents relating to the merger.

Wallace Reid
....................................................Billy Deering

Wanda Hawley
....................................................Helen Rogers

Henry Woodward
....................................................Tom

Theodore Roberts
....................................................Gordon Rogers
Lillian Mason
....................................................Mrs. Oglethorpe

Herbert Prior
....................................................Horace Graham

Raymond Hatton
....................................................Orchestra Leader
Director
...........................................................James Cruze
Writer
...........................................................Clara Genevieve Kennedy
Director of Photography
...........................................................Frank Urson
Story
...........................................................O. Henry
Production Companies
...................................................Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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