The Guttersnipe (1922)
Mazie, a shop-girl of New York City's Little Ireland, goes to the aid of a young man in formal attire involved in a street fight. Though badly beaten, he bears a strong resemblance to Lord Lytton, the hero of a magazine story Mazie is reading in installments. Although he is, in reality, a soda clerk, Mazie permits his attentions, and together they read the "Sloppy Stories" yarn about English nobility.
Director: Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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Gladys Walton as Mazie O'Day |
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Walter Perry as Dennis O'Day |
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Kate Price as Mrs. O'Day |
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Jack Perrin as Tom Gilroy |
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Sidney Franklin as Sam Rosen |
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Carmen Phillips as Lady Clarissa |
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Edward Cecil as Lord Bart |
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Hugh Saxon as Angus |
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Seymour Zeliff as Red Galvin |
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Gino Corrado as Clarence Phillips |
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Lorraine Weiler as Sally |
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Christian J. Frank as Gregory |
| Writing | Wallace Clifton | Writer |
| Directing | Dallas M. Fitzgerald | Director |
| Writing | Percival Wilde | Story |
| Camera | Milton Moore | Director of Photography |