Straight Through (1925)
O'Day, the terror of Red Gulch, wins the entire stake of a gambler named Granger in a poker game but gives it all to Denver Nell, a dancehall girl, when she tells him her sad story. O'Day later discovers that she has returned the money to Granger, and he decides to reform. He goes to another town, where (now known as Good Deed O'Day) he meets an old friend, a wealthy rancher with whose sister, Mary, he is in love. Snowden takes a trip to Denver and returns with Nell, whom he has married.
Director:
Arthur Rosson
Writer:
Charles Logue
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William Desmond as Good Deed O'Day |
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Marguerite Clayton as Denver Nell |
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Albert J. Smith as Granger |
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Ruth Stonehouse as Mary Snowden |
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Frank Brownlee as Bill Higgins |
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William Gillis as Sheriff |
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George F. Marion as Parson Sanderson |
| Directing | Arthur Rosson | Director |
| Writing | Charles Logue | Screenplay |
| Writing | Charles Logue | Story |