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The Poor Boob
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The Poor Boob

Mar 9, 1919
0h 50m
★ 0.0

THE predicaments and "scrapes" that "Simp" got into will keep you rocking with laughter. And the one at the climax-why, you won't know whether to laugh or shout, it's so funny and thrilling.

Overview

When he loses both his father’s canning factory and his girl “Tiny” to Stephen Douglas modest Simpson Hightower goes to work in a New York provisions office along with stenographer Hope and office boy Jimmy. To impress the Danish consul who is proposing a large contract Hope and Jimmy persuade Simpson to return to his hometown posing as a successful businessman accompanied by his secretary "Pep" and valet Jimmy. It works! Simpson manages to get the Danish contract, buy his factory back and realize Tiny’s worthlessness while recognizing his love for "Pep."

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Famous Players-Lasky Corporation

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Cast

Bryant Washburn

Simpson Hightower

Bryant Washburn

Wanda Hawley

'Pep' Sparks, aka Hope

Wanda Hawley

Richard Rosson

Jimmy Borden

Richard Rosson

Theodore Roberts

Henry Platt

Theodore Roberts

Raymond Hatton

Stephen Douglas

Raymond Hatton

Jay Dwiggins

Benton

Jay Dwiggins

Charles Ogle

Tucker

Charles Ogle

Jane Wolfe

Mrs. Benton

Jane Wolfe

Mary Thurman

Tiny Parcel

Mary Thurman

Guy Oliver

Hallock

Guy Oliver

Clarence Geldart

Mr. Swanson

Clarence Geldart

Peggy Cartwright

Little Girl

Peggy Cartwright