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Cast
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Lee Shumway | As: George Booth / Herbert Booth (dual role) (as Lee C. Shumway) |
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Doris Baker | As: George Booth / Herbert Booth as a Child (dual role) |
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Helen Jerome Eddy | As: Grace Thomas (as Helen Eddy) |
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Jack Holt | As: Colonel Vail |
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Eleanor Blevins | As: Mrs. Booth |
Storyline
L.C. Shumway has a dual role in this action-packed three-reeler. When the Booths divorce, their twin children (both played as adults by Shumway) are separated -- George goes with his mother and becomes a fine, upstanding young man, while Herbert takes after his father's dissolute ways. Both of them wind up serving in the Army and going to the Philippines -- George as an officer and West Point graduate, and Herbert as a lowly enlisted man who soon deserts to becomes the drunken love slave of a native girl.
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Cast
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Lee Shumway |
George Booth / Herbert Booth (dual role) (as Lee C. Shumway) |
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Doris Baker |
George Booth / Herbert Booth as a Child (dual role) |
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Helen Jerome Eddy |
Grace Thomas (as Helen Eddy) |
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Jack Holt |
Colonel Vail |
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Eleanor Blevins |
Mrs. Booth |
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Velma Whitman |
Tatuka |
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Melvin Mayo |
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Louis Fitzroy |
Directed By
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Wilbert Melville |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Julian La Mothe |
Writer |
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