The Fighter (1921)
Following her father's death, Dey is taken in by Caleb Conover. When Conover's rival, Jimmy Blacardo, attempts to ruin him, Dey urges him to fight back, leading to a temporary victory. However, a media exposé on Dey's father causes a rift, driving her to a mountain retreat to uncover the truth. After Conover confesses his love, he faces a series of escalating crises—including mentally willing Dey back to life after a drowning accident and surviving a dramatic train crash—before ultimately destroying his rivals.
Director: Henry Kolker
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Conway Tearle as Caleb Conover |
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Winifred Westover as Dey Shevlin |
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Arthur Housman as Blacardo |
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George Stewart as Jack Standish |
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Warren Cook as Senator Burke |
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Helen Lindroth as Mrs. Hawarden |
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Ernest Lawford as Caine |
| Directing | Henry Kolker | Director |
| Writing | R. Cecil Smith | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Albert Payson Terhune | Novel |
| Editing | Howard Bretherton | Editor |
| Crew | Lewis J. Selznick | Presenter |