The Crossroads of New York (1922)
A young man from the country travels to the city to find his fortune. Although he has a letter of introduction from his wealthy uncle, the best job he can find is that of a street cleaner. He catches the eye of his landlady, who somehow manages to get the man to propose to her, but he then falls in love with a pretty young socialite, and when his rich uncle dies finds himself being sued by a gold-digging vamp who wants to her her hands on his inheritance.
Director:
F. Richard Jones
Writer:
Mack Sennett
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George O'Hara as Michael Flint |
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Noah Beery as James Flint |
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Ethel Grey Terry as Grace St. Clair |
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Ben Deeley as Press Agent |
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Billy Bevan as Press Agent |
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Herbert Standing as John D. Anthony |
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Dot Farley as Landlady |
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Eddie Gribbon as Star Boarder |
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Kathryn McGuire as Ruth Anthony |
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Robert Cain as Garrett Chesterfield |
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Mildred June as Waitress |
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Raymond Griffith as Wall Street 'Wolf' |
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Charles Murray as Judge |
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James Finlayson as Lawyer |
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Patrick Kelly as Butler |
| Directing | F. Richard Jones | Director |
| Writing | Mack Sennett | Screenplay |
| Writing | John Grey | Writer |
| Writing | Raymond Griffith | Writer |
| Writing | Mack Sennett | Story |