Help! Help! Police! Trailer

Help! Help! Police! Trailer (1919)

"A COMEDY OF MANY SMILES" 27 April 1919 Drama, Comedy 52 mins

While vacationing with his father Edward at a Palm Beach hotel, George Welston becomes smitten with Eve Pendleton, the daughter of Edward's business rival Judson. After George prevents Pendleton from getting an option on a deal by racing in his car with his father's $100,000 deposit, Pendleton favors Eve's other suitor, Arthur Trask, whose gentlemanly manner conceals his intent to rob Eve and her wealthy friends.

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Cast

George Walsh

as George Welston

Eric Mayne

as Edward P. Welston

Henry Hallam

as Judson Pendleton

Marie Burke

as Mrs. Pendleton

Alan Edwards

as Arthur Trask

Evelyn Brent

as Marian Trevor

Joseph Burke

as The Judge

Alice Mann

as Eve Pendleton

International Releases Dates

United States 27 April 1919

Production Companies

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