The Broadway Drifter (1927)
Bob Stafford, the wastrel son of a wealthy businessman, is disowned by his father for his reckless and irresponsible ways. He changes his name and opens a gym for wealthy young girls, hoping to land a rich and pretty wife. He meets and falls for pretty young Eileen, but a rival soon drives him out of the gym business. He gets a job in an airplane factory owned by Eileen's father, who is soon told by a rival that Bob is really out to steal a new airplane invention so he can give it to his father.
Director:
Bernard McEveety
Writer:
William B. Laub
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George Walsh as Bob Stafford |
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Dorothy Hall as Eileen Byrne |
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Bigelow Cooper as Myron Stafford |
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Arthur Donaldson as Frank Harmon |
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Paul Doucet as Phil Winston |
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Nellie Savage as Mignon Renee |
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Gladys Valerie as Laura Morris |
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Donald Laskley as Sam |
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George Offerman, Jr. as Tommy |
| Directing | Bernard McEveety | Director |
| Writing | William B. Laub | Screenplay |
| Writing | William B. Laub | Story |
| Camera | Marcel Le Picard | Camera Operator |
| Crew | Samuel Zierler | Presenter |