Old Clothes | |
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Directed by | Edward F. Cline |
Screenplay by | Robert E. Hopkins |
Story by | Willard Mack |
Produced by | Jack Coogan, Sr. |
Starring | Jackie Coogan Joan Crawford Max Davidson Lillian Elliott Allan Forrest |
Cinematography | Frank B. Good Harry Davis |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 65 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Old Clothes is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Jackie Coogan and Joan Crawford. It was a sequel to The Rag Man.
This was the first film in which Crawford was credited with her new name — Joan Crawford. She had been renamed by the studio, who deemed her birth name, Lucille LeSueur, as sounding unfit for a movie star.
Plot
Tim Kelly and Max Ginsberg have struck it rich by investing in copper stock. But when the stock takes a dive, they are compelled to go back into their former profession — junk dealers. They take in the destitute Mary Riley as a boarder and she hits it off so well with them that she winds up becoming a partner in their rag & junk company. Mary falls in love with a man named Nathan Burke, the son of wealthy parents. Nathan's mother, however, disapproves of Mary. Eventually it is revealed that Mrs. Burke came from a poor background herself, and her long-ago sweetheart was Max. After this discovery, she gives the couple her blessings. The copper stock soars in value once again, so Kelly and Ginsberg are back in the money.
Cast
- Jackie Coogan as Tim Kelly
- Max Davidson as Max Ginsberg
- Joan Crawford as Mary Kelly
- Allan Forrest as Nathan Burke
- Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Burke
- James Mason as Dapper Dan
- Stanton Heck as The adjuster
- Dynamite the Horse
References
External links
- Old Clothes at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Old Clothes at IMDb
- Old Clothes at the TCM Movie Database
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