The Social Buccaneer (1923)
John "Jack" Norton, before the war a society playboy and fop, returns from the trenches of World War One a two fisted American who finds his father, Raymond Norton, in jail, charged with theft of funds from the bank in which he was the president. The money, placed there by the American authorities for the Kingdom of Thorwald, and Princess Elise, is on the way to collect it. John lets his father think he is still the playboy he was before the war, but secretly dons his old 'Doughboy" uniform and sets out after the gang that framed his father.
Director: Robert F. Hill
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Jack Mulhall as Jack Norton |
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Margaret Livingston as Princess Elise |
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William Welsh as Raymond Norton |
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Harry De Vere as Harvey Vail |
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Wade Boteler as Madison Ames |
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Percy Challenger as Steele |
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Lucille Ricksen as Lucille Vail |
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Robert Anderson as Terry Malone |
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Buck Connors as Phillip Dupre |
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Tom London as Louis Lenoir |
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Sidney Bracey as Bentley Craven |
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Tote Du Crow as |
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Fontaine La Rue as |
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William T. Horne as |
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Scott Pembroke as Undetermined Role |
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William Griffin as Extra (uncredited) |
| Directing | Robert F. Hill | Director |
| Writing | Frederic S. Isham | Novel |
| Writing | Burdette Brown | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Anthony Coldeway | Scenario Writer |