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The Way of the Strong
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The Way of the Strong

Jun 18, 1928
0h 59m
★ 9.0

Overview

A gangster falls for a blind violinist, only for his mobster rivals to kidnap her.

Genres

Crime
Drama
Romance

Production Companies

Columbia Pictures

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Cast

Mitchell Lewis

Handsome Williams

Mitchell Lewis

Alice Day

Nora

Alice Day

Margaret Livingston

Marie

Margaret Livingston

Theodore von Eltz

Dan

Theodore von Eltz

William Bailey

Tiger Louie

William Bailey

Willie Fung

Chinese Cook

Willie Fung

Jack Perry

One of Handsome's

Jack Perry

Blackie Whiteford

One of Handsome's

Blackie Whiteford

Robert Wilber

One of Handsome's

Robert Wilber

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