The Knockout (1925)
A Lambert Hillyer silent romantic love triangle boxing sports lumberjack logging melodrama about a world champion boxer who must retire due to an arm injury. He becomes a lumberjack, and becomes involved with the daughter of the owner, but rivals sabotage their operation, and the boxer has to return to the ring to save the owner from bankruptcy and win the hand of the daughter.
Director: Lambert Hillyer
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Milton Sills as Sandy Donlin |
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Lorna Duveen as Jean Farot, the daughter |
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John Kolb as Black Jack Ducane |
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Edward Lawrence as Mike Leary |
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Harry Cording as Steve McKenna |
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Frank Evans as Brown |
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Harlan Knight as John Farot |
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Jed Prouty as 'Mac' MacMahon |
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Claude King as J. van Dyke Parker |
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Warren Cook as Dr. Natter |
| Directing | Lambert Hillyer | Director |
| Writing | Earle Snell | Co-Writer |
| Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Co-Writer |
| Crew | Roy Carpenter | Cinematography |
| Editing | Arthur Tavares | Editor |