5
80 min
A twenty-year veteran of the printing room of The San Francisco Chronicle is passed up for a promotion at the same time his son is accused of graft and involved in scandal. The historical landmarks of old San Francisco are present: The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Building, City Hall and the Pickwick Hotel-- but they don't distract from the dramatic and emotional perforamces at the film's center.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Ralph Lewis | Tom McDonald | Unowned |
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Lila Leslie | Mary McDonald | Unowned |
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Louis Payne | George Hamilton | Unowned |
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Ray Hallor | Ray McDonald | Unowned |
| Frances Teague | Polly McDonald | Unowned | |
| David Kirby | Red Morgan | Unowned | |
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Wade Boteler | Mike Fitzgerald | Unowned |
| Cuyler Supplee | Gerald Fuller | Unowned | |
| Will Frank | Sam Blotz | Unowned | |
| Ada Mae Vaughn | Hamilton's Stenographer | Unowned | |
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William Bakewell | 'Ink' Donovan | Unowned |
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Tom O'Brien | Bull - Job Foreman | Unowned |
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Lee Willard | Aaron Hoffman | Unowned |
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Daniel J. O'Brien | Daniel J. O'Brien - Police Chief of San Francisco | Unowned |
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Robert Dudley | Yes Man | Unowned |
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Emory Johnson | Newspaper Employee - Cameo Appearance | Unowned |
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Rex Lease | Clarence Walker | Unowned |