Fighting Youth (1925)
Dick Covington is a society athlete who is quick with his fists. His fiancée, Jean Manley, hates his fighting and convinces him to stop. But then his rival tricks him into accepting an offer to fight Murdering Mooney at a charity show. At first Jean is chagrined, but when the rival insults her, she is anxious for Covington to beat his opponent.
Director:
B. Reeves Eason
Writer:
Dorothy Howell
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William Fairbanks as Dick Covington |
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Pauline Garon as Jean Manley |
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George Periolat as Judge Manley |
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William Bailey as Harold Brennty |
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Pat Harmon as Paddy O'Ryan |
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Frank Hagney as 'Murdering' Mooney |
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Thomas Carr as Gangster (as Tom Carr) |
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Jack Britton as Referee |
| Writing | Dorothy Howell | Adaptation |
| Directing | B. Reeves Eason | Director |
| Writing | Dorothy Howell | Screenplay |
| Camera | George Meehan | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Paul Archer | Story |