Mister Antonio (1929)
Antonio Camaradino, florist and street musician, befriends a man robbed of his overcoat and money in a disreputable bar. Tony recognizes the man as Jorny, mayor of Avalonia, a straitlaced town where Tony was once arrested for playing his hurdy-gurdy. After this meeting, Tony's travels take him again to Avalonia. Camped on the outskirts of town, he meets June Ramsey, a cousin of the mayor's wife, ejected from town by the mayor because his reelection campaign is jeopardized by her having been seen in a roadhouse. Under considerable pressure because he wishes to conceal his previous encounter with Tony from the opposition, Jorny returns Tony's favor by asking June's forgiveness and inviting her to return to Avalonia. June accepts his apologies; she then follows Tony, with whom she has fallen in love.
Directors: James Flood, Frank Reicher.
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Leo Carrillo as Antonio Camaradino |
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Virginia Valli as June Ramsey |
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Gareth Hughes as Joe |
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Frank Reicher as Milton Jorny |
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Eugenie Besserer as Mrs. Jorny |
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Franklin Lewis as Earl Jorny |
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Francis Ford as Bit Role (uncredited) |
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Lloyd Ingraham as Bit Role (uncredited) |
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Gus Leonard as Bit Role (uncredited) |
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Viola Louie as Bit Role (uncredited) |
| Directing | James Flood | Director |
| Directing | Frank Reicher | Director |
| Writing | Booth Tarkington | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Fanny Hatton | Adaptation |
| Writing | Frederic Hatton | Adaptation |
| Production | John M. Stahl | Producer |
| Sound | Lee Zahler | Music |
| Camera | Ernest Miller | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Arthur Roberts | Editor |
| Art | Hervey Libbert | Art Direction |
| Art | George Sawley | Set Dresser |
| Sound | Arthur Blinn | Sound Engineer |
| Sound | Kenneth Van Horn | Sound Engineer |