Is That Nice? (1926)
ActionAdventureComedyCrimeRomance
Ralph Tanner, a cub reporter on the Morning Standard, writes a highly libelous story about John Gorman, the political boss of the city. Wilbert, the publisher, and Dyke, the managing editor, are highly pleased about the story...until they learn that Tanner has no proof to back his statements. Tanner, aided and/or hampered by a mystery girl, Doris Leslie, and a hefty stenographer from the paper, Winnie Nash, and her even-huskier boyfriend, Bill Schultz, sets out to gather proof.
Director: Del Andrews
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George O'Hara as Ralph Tanner |
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Doris Hill as Doris Leslie |
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Stanton Heck as John Gorman |
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Charles Thurston as Sherman Dyke |
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Roy Laidlaw as Horace Wildert |
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Babe London as Winnie Nash |
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David Kirby as Bill Schultz |
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Ethan Laidlaw as O'Brien |
| Directing | Del Andrews | Director |
| Camera | Jules Cronjager | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Doran Cox | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. | Presenter |
| Writing | Walter A. Sinclair | Story |
| Writing | Jack Collins | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Paul Gangelin | Scenario Writer |