The Last Edition

The Last Edition

Release date : November 8, 1925
Runtime : 1h 20m
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Original Language :
Director : Emory Johnson /
Writers : Emilie Johnson /
Production companies :
November 8, 1925 1h 20m Drama More
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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.
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Ralph Lewis
Tom McDonald
Lila Leslie
Mary McDonald
Louis Payne
George Hamilton
Ray Hallor
Ray McDonald
Frances Teague
Polly McDonald
David Kirby
Red Morgan
Wade Boteler
Mike Fitzgerald
Cuyler Supplee
Gerald Fuller
Will Frank
Sam Blotz
Ada Mae Vaughn
Hamilton's Stenographer
William Bakewell
'Ink' Donovan
Tom O'Brien
Bull - Job Foreman
Lee Willard
Aaron Hoffman
Daniel J. O'Brien
Daniel J. O'Brien - Police Chief of San Francisco
Emory Johnson
Newspaper Employee - Cameo Appearance
Rex Lease
Clarence Walker

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  • title:The Last Edition
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1925
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Emory Johnson /
  • Writers: Emilie Johnson ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview: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.
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