We're All Gamblers (1927)
The second of Thomas Meighan's three 1927 vehicles, We're All Gamblers was also the first of two collaborations between Meighan and director James Cruze. Based on Lucky Sam McCarver, a play by Sidney Howard, the story concerns a refugee of the Lower East Side who rises to the uppermost rungs of the nightclub world, all for the sake of a "dame." Boxer Sam McCarver (Meighan) falls in love with society girl Carlotta Asche (Mariette Mische).
Director: James Cruze
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Thomas Meighan as Lucky Sam McCarver |
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Marietta Millner as Carlotta Asche |
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Cullen Landis as Georgie McCarver |
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Philo McCullough as Monty Garside |
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Gertrude Claire as Mrs. McCarver |
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Gunboat Smith as Gunboat |
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Spec O'Donnell as Spec |
| Directing | James Cruze | Director |
| Writing | Hope Loring | Writer |
| Crew | Bert Glennon | Cinematography |
| Production | Jesse L. Lasky | Executive Producer |
| Production | James Cruze | Producer |