George Washington, Jr. (1924)
A senator is trying to get his niece to marry a foreign count. The senator's teenage son finds out that the count is not only a phony but an international criminal. The boy sets out to break up the impending marriage and save his father from ruin and his cousin from marrying a man she doesn't love.
Director:
Malcolm St. Clair
Writer:
Rex Taylor
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Wesley Barry as George Belgrave |
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Gertrude Olmstead as Dolly Johnson |
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Léon Bary as The Count Gorfa Tyrola |
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Heinie Conklin as Eton Ham |
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Otis Harlan as Senator Hopkins |
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William Courtright as Senator Belgrave |
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Eddie Phillips as Robert Lee Hopkins |
| Directing | Malcolm St. Clair | Director |
| Camera | Edwin B. DuPar | Director of Photography |
| Writing | George M. Cohan | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Rex Taylor | Screenplay |