The Sin Flood (1922)
Stratton's café is a popular place with the people of Cottonia, a wealthy cotton town on the banks of the Mississippi, installs flood-proof doors as a safeguard against an overflow of the river; when a flood comes, it appears that the entire town will be submerged. Trapped in Stratton's cafe, amongst others, are Billy Bear, a young broker, and Poppy, a chorus girl with whom he has been in love.
Director: Frank Lloyd
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Richard Dix as Bill Bear |
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Helene Chadwick as Poppy |
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James Kirkwood as O'Neill |
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John Steppling as Swift |
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Ralph Lewis as Fraser |
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Howard Davies as Sharpe |
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Will Walling as Stratton |
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William Orlamond as Nordling |
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Darwin Karr as Charlie |
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Otto Hoffman as Higgins |
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Louis King as Drunk (as L.H. King) |
| Directing | Frank Lloyd | Director |
| Writing | Henning Berger | Theatre Play |
| Writing | J.G. Hawks | Writer |
| Writing | Frank Allen | Theatre Play |