The Fourteenth Man (1920)
During a quarrel at a Scottish inn, Captain Gordon wounds another officer and flees to New York with detective Jenks on his trail. Once there, he meets Marjory Seaton, an heiress whom her Uncle Tidmarsh is trying to marry to the profligate Winslow, but she is interested in fashionable sportsman Sylvester. One night at a ball, Gordon spies Jenks following him and, in the course of his escape, accepts refuge from a fight promoter named Brooks. At Brooks' request, Gordon substitutes for Sylvester's opponent, burglar Deacon, at a charity bout, and knocks out the real pugilist. Later, during a dinner party at the Tidmarshes', Gordon is mistaken for a lord and, when the real nobleman appears, is denounced as an impostor. A lost film.
Director: Joseph Henabery
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Robert Warwick as Captain Douglas Gordon |
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Bebe Daniels as Marjory Seaton |
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Walter Hiers as Harry Brooks |
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Robert Milasch as Jenks (as Robert Milash) |
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Norman Selby as Dwight Sylvester |
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Sylvia Ashton as Mrs. Tidmarsh |
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Jim Farley as Monk Brady |
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Clarence Geldart as Major McDowell |
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Viora Daniel as Mrs. McDowell |
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Robert Dudley as Tidmarsh |
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Lucien Littlefield as Wesley Colfax Winslow |
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John McKinnon as Dawes |
| Writing | Walter Woods | Writer |
| Directing | Joseph Henabery | Director |
| Writing | F. Anstey | Theatre Play |