Norman Strong, known as "The Bowery Bishop" because he has a mission for the denizens of the Bowery, is accused by young Tim Brady of seducing his love Venitia Rigola, because he found her and her illegitimate child living in Strong's...
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Henry B. Walthall | ... |
Norman Strong
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Leota Lorraine | ... |
Sybil Stuyvesant
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George Fisher | ... |
Philip Foster
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Lee Shumway | ... |
Tim Brady
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Edith Roberts | ... |
Venitia Rigola
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William Ryno | ... |
Tony Rigola
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Norval MacGregor | ... |
Mr. Kindly
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Billy Rinaldi | ... |
Little Boy (uncredited)
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Grace Sanderson Michie | ... | (scenario) |
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Grace Sanderson Michie | ... | supervisor |
Orlando Edgar Miller | ... | presenter |
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- Selznick Distributing Corporation (1924) (United States) (theatrical)
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Norman Strong, known as "The Bowery Bishop" because he has a mission for the denizens of the Bowery, is accused by young Tim Brady of seducing his love Venitia Rigola, because he found her and her illegitimate child living in Strong's mission. Enraged, Brady destroys the mission and gets Strong fired because he won't deny that he fathered the child. Complications ensue. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com |
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