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  • The Winner (1926)
  • Passed
    58 min | Action, Adventure, Drama
The Winner (1926)
Passed
58 min | Action, Adventure, Drama

While Scotty McTavish is driving around his his big automobile, he sees a very pretty girl enter his father's railroad yards and falls in love at first sight. He borrows some blue overalls, gets by the gate-man and applies to the ...See moreWhile Scotty McTavish is driving around his his big automobile, he sees a very pretty girl enter his father's railroad yards and falls in love at first sight. He borrows some blue overalls, gets by the gate-man and applies to the yard-foreman, "Slugger" Martin for a job. Scotty tells Martin his main objective is to meet the girl. The girl is Patsy Thorne, daughter of the yardmaster, and also the apple of Martin's eye. Martin also is more than a little bit crooked and he makes things very complicated before Scotty and Patsy can get together. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Harry Joe Brown (as Harry J. Brown)
Writer
F. McGrew Willis (story) (scenario)
Producer
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Updated Oct 28, 1926

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Oct 28, 1926 (United States)

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6 cast members
Name Known for
Billy Sullivan
Scotty MacTavish Scotty MacTavish   See fewer
Lucille Hutton
Patsy Thorne Patsy Thorne   See fewer
Ben Walker
Ben Reader Ben Reader   See fewer
Martin Turner
Scotty's Second Scotty's Second   See fewer
Tom O'Brien
Slugger Martin Slugger Martin   See fewer
George B. Williams
Archer Thorne (as George Williams) Archer Thorne (as George Williams)   See fewer
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