The second of Thomas Meighan's three 1927 vehicles, We're All Gamblers was also the first of two collaborations between Meighan and director James Cruze. Based on Lucky Sam McCarver, a play by Sidney Howard, the story concerns a refugee of the Lower East Side who rises to the uppermost rungs of the nightclub world, all for the sake of a "dame." Boxer Sam McCarver (Meighan) falls in love with society girl Carlotta Asche (Mariette Mische).
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The owner of vast diamond mines, John Quelch is constantly fearful of theft and convinced that any w...
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Blinded in a train accident James Driscoll (Holmes Herbert), whose wife, Miriam Driscoll (Belle Benn...
In a banana republic, way south of the Texas border, a dumb-Dora American girl, Norma (Olive Borden)...
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Young mother Mary Gordoon is too poor to take care of her infant daughter, Ann, and leaves the child...
Bertram Pincus, a cranky, people-hating Manhattan dentist, develops the unwelcome ability to see dea...
Patricia Reynolds, the belle of the summer resort she is visiting with her friend, Amy Powellson, at...
A young and impatient stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top, including trading on ...
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