Through the Dark (1924)
During a rebellion of prisoners at the San Quentin State Prison, Boston Blackie makes a lightning escape aided by Mary McGinn while chased prison guards. Mary is a school girl, unaware that her brothers are crooks. She is expelled from school. Blackie rejoins his gang and takes refuge in Mother McGinn's house, where he again meets Mary. She devotes herself to making Blackie go straight and wins her point.
Director: George W. Hill
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Colleen Moore as Mary McGinn |
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Forrest Stanley as Boston Blackie |
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Margaret Seddon as Mother McGinn |
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Hobart Bosworth as Warden |
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George Cooper as Travel |
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Eddie Phillips as The 'Glad Rag' Kid |
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Wade Boteler as Detective O'Leary |
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Tom Bates as Sandy |
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Carmelita Geraghty as Ethel Grayson |
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Maxine Elliott Hicks as |
| Directing | George W. Hill | Director |
| Writing | Jack Boyle | Story |
| Art | Joseph Urban | Set Decoration |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Writer |
| Camera | Allen G. Siegler | Director of Photography |
| Camera | L. William O'Connell | Director of Photography |