Her Father Said No (1927)
While taking a morning workout, young prizefighter Danny Martin encounters Charlotte Hamilton in distress over her balky roadster. Martin wins his fight but is counted a loser by a crooked referee. Later, he is invited to a barbecue at Charlotte's home, but when John Hamilton, who strongly dislikes fighters, learns of Martin's profession, he shows him the door. Danny gives up his career for Charlotte and opens a health resort for obese millionaires. Hamilton and his prospective son-in-law, Penrod, arrive at the resort for treatment, and their indignation and disgust at the treatment provide comic complications. Learning that Danny and Charlotte have already eloped, Hamilton is at first furious, then resigns himself to their happiness.
Director: Jack McKeown
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Mary Brian as Charlotte Hamilton |
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Danny O'Shea as Danny Martin |
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Al Cooke as Al Conklin |
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Kit Guard as Kit Goodwin |
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John Steppling as John Hamilton |
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Frankie Darro as Matt Doe |
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Gene Stone as Herbert Penrod |
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Betty Caldwell as Betty Francis |
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Sgt. Jiggs as |
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Ray Cooke as |
| Directing | Jack McKeown | Director |
| Writing | Al Boasberg | Writer |
| Writing | H.C. Witwer | Story |
| Crew | H. Lyman Broening | Cinematography |
| Directing | Sam Nelson | Assistant Director |