
The Half-Way Girl (1925)
N/A|16 Aug, 1925|80 min
A million dollar ship blown to bits- A thousand panic stricken passengers rushing to safety- A wild leopard set loose on a threatening mob- Action-thrills-excitement- in the kind of a show you love to see!
N/A|16 Aug, 1925|80 min
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When her traveling theatrical group goes broke, Poppy, an actress in the troupe, finds herself stranded in Singapore. She's reduced to working in a bar in the seedy part of town as a "hostess", where she meets a down-on-his-luck Englishman. While drunk he gets into a fight, and is forced to kill his opponent in self-defense. The girl helps him escape and goes to Sam, a shady plantation owner, to try to get them out of Singapore. However, Sam has his own plans for Poppy, and they don't include potential rivals for her affections.
Keywords
silent
Casts

Doris Kenyon
Poppy

Lloyd Hughes
Phil Douglas

Hobart Bosworth
John Guthrie

Tully Marshall
The Crab

Sam Hardy
Jardine
Charles Wellesley
Gibson
Martha O'Dwyer
Miss Brown

Sally Crute
Effie
Henry West
Captain of the Mandalay
Roland Flander
Crews

John Francis Dillon
Director
Joseph F. Poland
Writer
E. Lloyd Sheldon
Writer
Earle Snell
Writer

George J. Folsey
Cinematography
Marion Fairfax
Editor
Milton Menasco
Art Direction
Earl Hudson
Producer
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