The Scrapper (1922)
Malloy, a young Irish construction engineer just out of college, is assigned to a project and immediately falls in love with the contractor's daughter, Eileen. The contractor's secretary, who also loves the girl, hires Oleson, a Swede, to work with Malloy and delay the building sufficiently to arouse the ire of the contractor. Under these conditions, however, Malloy works all the harder, never looking gloomy or restraining his Irish humor until the Swede comes to blows with him over a strike.
Director: Hobart Henley
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Herbert Rawlinson as Malloy |
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Gertrude Olmstead as Eileen McCarthy |
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William Welsh as Dan McCarthy |
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Frankie Lee as The Kid |
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Hal Craig as Speed Cop |
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George A. McDaniel as McGuirk |
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Fred Kohler as Oleson |
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Edward Jobson as Riley |
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Albert MacQuarrie as Simms |
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Walter Perry as Rapport |
| Directing | Hobart Henley | Director |
| Writing | Ralph G. Kirk | Story |
| Writing | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Virgil Miller | Director of Photography |