The Great White Way (1924 film)

The Great White Way
Directed by E. Mason Hopper
E. J. Babille (assistant)
Produced by William Randolph Hearst
Written by Luther Reed (adaptation)
L. Dayle (scenario)
Old Master Studio (intertitles)
Based on "The Great White Way"
by Harry Charles Witwer
Starring Anita Stewart
Oscar Shaw
Cinematography Henry Cronjager
Harold Wenstrom
Edited by Walter Futter
Distributed by Goldwyn Pictures
Release date
  • January 3, 1924 (1924-01-03)
Running time
10 reels
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

The Great White Way is a 1924 silent film comedy centered on the sport of boxing.[1] It was directed by E. Mason Hopper. It was produced by Cosmopolitan Productions and distributed through Goldwyn Pictures. It was made with the cooperation of the New York City Fire Department. The film stars Oscar Shaw and Anita Stewart and is a lost[2] film. It was remade twelve years later as Cain and Mabel with Marion Davies and Clark Gable.[3][4]

Cast

  • Anita Stewart - Mabel Vandegrift
  • Tom Lewis - Duke Sullivan
  • T. Roy Barnes - Jack Murray
  • Oscar Shaw - Joe Cain
  • Dore Davidson - Adolph Blum
  • Harry Watson - City Editor
  • Hal Forde - Brock Morton
  • Olin Howland - Stubbs
  • Pete Hartley - English Boxing champion
  • Stanley Forde - Joe's father
  • Jimmy Stone - Pete Hartley
  • Johnny Gallagher - Referee
  • Johnny Hennessey - Cain's Second
  • Frank Wunderlee - McIntyre
  • Joe Humphries - Announcer
  • Jerry Peterson - Smoke

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