Annapolis (1928)
Bill is a young man who arrives at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. He is an incorrigible know-all, and emerges a sober man. Meanwhile, Bill is accused of a crime committed by his friend, and because he doesn't squeal, he wins the heart and hand of the blond Betty. She is his friend's girl.
Director: Christy Cabanne
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Johnny Mack Brown as Bill |
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Jeanette Loff as Betty |
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Hugh Allan as Herbert |
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William Bakewell as Skippy |
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Maurice Ryan as Fat |
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Charlotte Walker as Aunt |
| Directing | Christy Cabanne | Director |
| Editing | Claude Berkeley | Editor |
| Writing | F. McGrew Willis | Writer |
| Camera | Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Royal S. Pease | Story |
| Art | Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction |
| Directing | Fred Tyler | Assistant Director |
| Production | F. McGrew Willis | Producer |
| Sound | Josiah Zuro | Music Director |