| Release Date: | Aug 1920 |
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| Genre: | Drama |
| Runtime: | 60 min |
| Cast: | Lewis Sargent (Ed Simpson) Ernest Butterworth (Mike) Clyde Fillmore (Mr. Hamilton) Grace Morse (Mrs. Hamilton) Lila Lee (Vera Hamilton) Elizabeth Janes (Ruth Hamilton) William Collier Jr. (Dick Armstrong) Claude Payton (Pete Morano) Betty Schade (Maggie) Fred Huntley (Mr. Hodge) Sylvia Ashton (Mrs. Hodge) Russ Powell (Patrolman Jones) Judge Ben Lindsey (Himself) Mrs. Ben Lindsey (Herself) Jane Keckley (Matron) Eunice Murdock Moore (Cook (as Eunice Moore)) Barbara Gurney (Baby's Mother) |
After directing him as the title character in Huckleberry Finn, William Desmond Taylor again used boy actor Lewis Sargent in this picture. His character, known merely as "the boy," has been raised in an orphanage where he has caused as much trouble as possible. He finally can't stand living there anymore and runs away. On the streets he finds a friend in Mike (Ernest Butterworth), a newsboy. Mike teaches him how to survive but inevitably the boy gets hauled into court. However, the judge sees potential in him and hands him over to be adopted by a young politician. The judge, incidentally, is played by Judge Ben Lindsey, who was famous in his day for his efforts to give delinquent boys a decent chance in life.