Jack o' Clubs
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Robert F. Hill
Director
Herbert Rawlinson
John Francis Foley
Ruth Dwyer
Tillie Miller
Eddie Gribbon
Spike Kennedy
Esther Ralston
Queenie Hatch
Joseph Girard
Captain Dennis Malloy
Film Details
Release Date
Jan
1924
Premiere Information
release: 10 Feb or 11 Feb 1924
Production Company
Universal Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "Jack o' Clubs by Gerald Beaumont Red Book (Dec 1923).
Technical Specs
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
4,717ft
(5 reels)
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Synopsis
Jack Foley, a tough policeman who patrols the city's worst beat, loses his nerve when he believes he has hurt Tillie Miller, the girl he loves, but he recovers his confidence after he finds that her injury was inflicted by Spike Kennedy, a gangster. He beats up Spike, thereby permanently cleaning up the neighborhood.
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Director
Robert F. Hill
Director
Cast
Herbert Rawlinson
John Francis Foley
Ruth Dwyer
Tillie Miller
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Eddie Gribbon
Spike Kennedy
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Esther Ralston
Queenie Hatch
Joseph Girard
Captain Dennis Malloy
Florence D. Lee
Mrs. Miller
John Fox Jr.
Toto
Noel Stewart
Otto
Crew
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Film Details
Release Date
Jan
1924
Premiere Information
release: 10 Feb or 11 Feb 1924
Production Company
Universal Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "Jack o' Clubs by Gerald Beaumont Red Book (Dec 1923).
Technical Specs
Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
4,717ft
(5 reels)
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Notes
Company records make no mention of Raymond Schrock, but other sources credit him as adapter.
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