The Strangers' Banquet (1922)
In managing the shipyard inherited from her father, Derith Keogh has considerable labor problems and accedes to the unreasonable demands of John Trevelyan, an anarchist labor agitator. Derith's brother John is off in pursuit of an adventuress, and Angus Campbell, her superintendent, resigns in exasperation. Angus returns, however, to help Derith persuade Trevelyan to settle a strike, which Trevelyan accomplishes in spite of being shot by one of his own men.
Director: Marshall Neilan
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Hobart Bosworth as Shane Keogh |
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Claire Windsor as Derith |
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Rockliffe Fellowes as Angus Campbell |
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Ford Sterling as Al Norton |
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Eleanor Boardman as Jean McPherson |
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Thomas Holding as John Trevelyan |
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Eugenie Besserer as Mrs. McPherson |
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Nigel Barrie as John Keogh |
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Stuart Holmes as Prince |
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Claude Gillingwater as Uncle Sam |
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Margaret Loomis as Bride |
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Tom Guise as Bride's Father |
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Lillian Langdon as Bride's Mother |
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William Humphrey as Groom's Friend |
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Edward McWade as Harriman |
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Lorimer Johnston as Ross |
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James A. Marcus as Braithwaite |
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Edward W. Borman as Dolan |
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Jack Curtis as McKinstry |
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Brinsley Shaw as Krischenko |
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Arthur Hoyt as Morel |
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Aileen Pringle as Mrs. Schuyler-Peabody |
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Virginia Ruggles as Olive Stockton |
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Cyril Chadwick as Bond |
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Philo McCullough as Britton |
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Jean Hersholt as Fiend |
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Lucille Ricksen as Flapper |
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Dagmar Godowsky as SeƱorita |
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Hayford Hobbs as Toreador |
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Violet Joy as Cabaret Girl |
| Writing | Frank Urson | Writer |
| Camera | David Kesson | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Marshall Neilan | Writer |
| Directing | Tom Held | Assistant Director |
| Camera | Max Fabian | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Marshall Neilan | Director |
| Production | Marshall Neilan | Producer |
| Writing | Brian Oswald Donn-Byrne | Novel |