The Primrose Path

The Primrose Path

5.2

1925-09-14

Alcoholic playboy Wallace MacDonald (as Bruce Armstrong) would like to sober up and become more responsible, after a drinking accident causes him to cripple little brother Pat Moore (as Jimmy Armstrong). Still, the lure of liquor makes him to sneak drinks at home, and go out partying with carefree showgirl Clara Bow (as Marilyn Merrill). He's promised Ms. Bow he'll quit drinking and gambling. Further complicating Mr. MacDonald's life are the bad checks he's been accumulating. Nasty Stuart Holmes (as Tom Canfield) and Tom Santschi (as "Big Joe" Snead) force MacDonald to join their diamond smuggling racket, in lieu of payment.

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The Primrose Path

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Alcoholic playboy Wallace MacDonald (as Bruce Armstrong) would like to sober up and become more responsible, after a drinking accident causes him to cripple little brother Pat Moore (as Jimmy Armstrong). Still, the lure of liquor makes him to sneak drinks at home, and go out partying with carefree showgirl Clara Bow (as Marilyn Merrill). He's promised Ms. Bow he'll quit drinking and gambling. Further complicating Mr. MacDonald's life are the bad checks he's been accumulating. Nasty Stuart Holmes (as Tom Canfield) and Tom Santschi (as "Big Joe" Snead) force MacDonald to join their diamond smuggling racket, in lieu of payment.

Released

1925-09-14

Runtime

60

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Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

No Language

Production

Arrow Film Corporation

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    Wallace MacDonald

    Wallace MacDonald
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    Clara Bow

    Clara Bow
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    Arline Pretty

    Arline Pretty
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    Stuart Holmes

    Stuart Holmes
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    Pat Moore

    Pat Moore
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    Tom Santschi

    Tom Santschi
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    Lydia Knott

    Lydia Knott
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    Templar Saxe

    Templar Saxe
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    Mike Donlin

    Mike Donlin
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    Henry Hall

    Henry Hall
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    George Irving

    George Irving