It Can Be Done (1929)
Jerry Willard, a clerk in a publishing house who is possessed of a massive inferiority complex, is fired from his job and, on the way out of the office, is mistaken for the boss, Watson, by Anne Rogers, the daughter of an author.
Director:
Fred C. Newmeyer
Writer:
Albert DeMond
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Glenn Tryon as Jerry Willard |
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Sue Carol as Anne Rogers |
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Jack Egan as Ben Smith |
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Richard Carle as Watson |
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Tom O'Brien as Detective |
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Richard Carlyle as Rogers |
| Directing | Fred C. Newmeyer | Director |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Writer |
| Writing | Mann Page | Writer |
| Writing | Nan Cochrane | Adaptation |
| Writing | Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
| Writing | Edward J. Montagne | Writer |
| Writing | Arch Heath | Writer |
| Writing | Earle Snell | Adaptation |
| Crew | Ross Fisher | Cinematography |
| Editing | Ted J. Kent | Editor |