The Guttersnipe

The Guttersnipe

Release date : January 30, 1922
Runtime : 50m
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Original Language :
Director : Dallas M. Fitzgerald /
Production companies : Universal Film Manufacturing Company /
January 30, 1922 50m Drama More
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Mazie, a shop-girl of New York City's Little Ireland, goes to the aid of a young man in formal attire involved in a street fight. Though badly beaten, he bears a strong resemblance to Lord Lytton, the hero of a magazine story Mazie is reading in installments. Although he is, in reality, a soda clerk, Mazie permits his attentions, and together they read the "Sloppy Stories" yarn about English nobility.
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  • title:The Guttersnipe
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1922
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Dallas M. Fitzgerald /
  • Writers: Percival Wilde · Wallace Clifton ·
  • Production companies: Universal Film Manufacturing Company ·
  • Overview:Mazie, a shop-girl of New York City's Little Ireland, goes to the aid of a young man in formal attire involved in a street fight. Though badly beaten, he bears a strong resemblance to Lord Lytton, the hero of a magazine story Mazie is reading in installments. Although he is, in reality, a soda clerk, Mazie permits his attentions, and together they read the "Sloppy Stories" yarn about English nobility.
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