All's Swell on the Ocean (1924)
Homesick for America, Jack and his pals get aboard a ship U. S.-bound disguised as entertainers. As entertainers they're flops, but evoke considerable mirth among the passengers by their efforts. Jack arouses the jealousy of a Frenchman, who is keen on a young French girl, and is challenged to a fight. The Frenchman fights a la Savatte (the French method, including kicking, bucking, etc.) and is getting the better of Jack, until the latter dons a pair of hobnailed brogans. He consents to remove these if his adversary will put boxing gloves on his feet. The Frenchman gets seasick and is counted out as he leans over the rail, where he is soon joined by Jack.
Directors: Erle C. Kenton, Jess Robbins.
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Jack Dempsey as Tiger Jack O'Day |
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Esther Ralston as Holly Malloy |
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Hayden Stevenson as Society Sullivan |
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George Ovey as Ed Martin - Manager |
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Frank Hagney as Frank Hagney Spike McGann - Prizefighting Opponent |
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Charles Reisner as Opposition Manager |
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Florence Lee as Police Commisioner's Daughter |
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Edgar Kennedy as |
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Mary McAllister as |
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Carmelita Geraghty as |
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Gertrude Astor as |
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Kate Price as |
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Virginia Lee Corbin as |
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Harry Lorraine as |
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Gladys Varden as |
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Cathleen Calhoun as |
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Beatrice Benham as |
| Directing | Erle C. Kenton | Director |
| Directing | Jess Robbins | Director |
| Writing | Gerald Beaumont | Story |
| Writing | Scott Darling | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Virgil Miller | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Ann McKnight | Editor |