The Lady of Lyons, N.Y. (1926)
Bill Grimm, a taxicab driver, falls in love with Barbara Baxter, from Lyons, New York, the minute she steps off the train, and has him take her to Mrs. Whipple's boarding house, in spite of the interference by Jack Fairfax, Bill's rival. Boarders at Mrs. Whipple's include a prizefighter named "Butch,", his manager O'Brien, and Pansy the maid. This first entry in the series introduces the leading characters in the future films, and a few comical interludes.
Director: Ralph Ceder
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Al Cooke as O'Brien |
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Kit Guard as Butch |
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Jack Luden as Bill Grimm |
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Margaret Morris as Barbara Baxter |
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Grant Withers as Jack Fairfax |
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Mabel Van Buren as Mrs. Whipple |
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Yvonne Howell as Pansy |
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William Martin as |
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John Gough as Prizefighter |
| Directing | Ralph Ceder | Director |
| Writing | H.C. Witwer | Story |
| Crew | Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. | Presenter |