The Tomboy (1921)
Minnie, the village tomboy, meets a handsome Stranger after playing ball one afternoon. She invites him to see a bridge model her father has designed; but finding her intoxicated father in the act of destroying the model, she swears vengeance on the local bootleggers and joins a newspaper as sportswriter so as to expose their activities. Pike, the station agent, leader of the bootleggers, spreads a scandal about Minnie when she rejects him, but through the help of the Stranger everything is cleared up.
Director: Carl Harbaugh
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Eileen Percy as Minnie Ann Thomas |
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Hallam Cooley as The Stranger |
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Richard Cummings as Uncle Jake |
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Paul Kamp as Ferdinand Judd, The Boob |
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Byron Munson as J. Houston Pike Jr. |
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Harry Dunkinson as The Circus Manager |
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James McElhern as Daniel Thomas |
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Leo Sulky as The Ex-Bartender |
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Grace McLean as Ann Phillips |
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Walter Wilkinson as Buster |
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Virginia Stern as Sister |
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Clarence Wilson as The Police Force |
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Ethel Teare as The Village Belle |
| Directing | Carl Harbaugh | Director |
| Writing | Carl Harbaugh | Writer |
| Camera | Otto Brautigan | Director of Photography |