Girls Gone Wild (1929)
In his last film, silent star William Russell plays the motorcycle policeman father of one of the restless and reckless new generation of late 1920s youth. The film was controversial as an early example of the rising tide of violence and disrespect for the law that would become key themes in the 1930s.
Director:
Lewis Seiler
Writer:
Beulah Marie Dix
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William Russell as Dan Brown |
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Sue Carol as Babs Holworthy |
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Nick Stuart as Buck Brown |
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Hedda Hopper as Mrs. Holworthy |
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Roy D'Arcy as Tony Morelli |
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Leslie Fenton as Boogs |
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John Darrow as Speed Wade |
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Matthew Betz as Augie Sten |
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Edmund Breese as Judge Elliott |
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Louis Natheaux as Dilly |
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Lumsden Hare as Tom Holworthy |
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Fred MacMurray as Extra (uncredited) |
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Minna Redman as Grandma |
| Directing | Lewis Seiler | Director |
| Writing | Bertram Millhauser | Story |
| Writing | Beulah Marie Dix | Screenplay |
| Writing | Malcolm Stuart Boylan | Writer |
| Production | Lewis Seiler | Producer |
| Camera | Irving Rosenberg | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Arthur Edeson | Director of Photography |
| Crew | William Fox | Presenter |