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  • The Drug Store Cowboy (1925)
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    50 min | Action, Comedy, Romance
The Drug Store Cowboy (1925)
Passed
50 min | Action, Comedy, Romance

Mortimer Grandon, clerk in a drug store, is ambitious to get into pictures. He travels to the company's location in a freight car, and is forced to change clothes with an outlaw. He blunders into the company making scenes and gets into a ...See moreMortimer Grandon, clerk in a drug store, is ambitious to get into pictures. He travels to the company's location in a freight car, and is forced to change clothes with an outlaw. He blunders into the company making scenes and gets into a fist fight. He finally wins out and wins the leading lady's hand. Written by Exhibitors Herald, February 21, 1925 See less
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Director
Writers
Krag Johnson (story and scenario) | Burke Jenkins (story and scenario)
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Updated Jun 1, 1925

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Jun 1, 1925 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Franklyn Farnum
Marmaduke Mortimer Grandon Marmaduke Mortimer Grandon   See fewer
Robert Walker
Gentleman Jack Gentleman Jack   See fewer
Malcolm Denny
Wilton Wilton   See fewer
Ronald Goetz
Director Murray Director Murray   See fewer
Dick La Reno
Sheriff Sheriff   See fewer
Gary Cooper
Cowboy Whose Horse is Being Shod (uncredited) Cowboy Whose Horse is Being Shod (uncredited)   See fewer
Cammilla Johnson
Girl (uncredited) Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
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