Do It Now (1924)
Do It Now' So Good That It Even Thrilled Hollywood
At the urging of his sweetheart, Rosemary Smith, a man (William Fairbanks) leaves his soft job in the east and goes west to settle a dispute over oil lands owned by Rosemary's father. This man evicts the wrong party and later must return west in order to set things right, protecting the honor of a girl from the advances of the crooked foreman.
Director: Duke Worne
Genre: Action, Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: February 1, 1924
Cast
Screenplay
Cinematography: Roland Price, Edgar Lyons
Production: Phil Goldstone Productions, Renown Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
silent film, lost film
More Films by Director: Duke Worne
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Do It Now about?
- At the urging of his sweetheart, Rosemary Smith, a man (William Fairbanks) leaves his soft job in the east and goes west to settle a dispute over oil lands owned by Rosemary's father. This man evicts the wrong party and later must return west in order to set things right, protecting the honor of a girl from the advances of the crooked foreman.
- Who directed Do It Now?
- Do It Now was directed by Duke Worne.
- Who stars in Do It Now?
- Do It Now stars Madge Bellamy, William Fairbanks, Alec B. Francis, Arthur Hoyt, Johnny Fox, G. Raymond Nye.
- How long is Do It Now?
- Do It Now has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Do It Now?
- Do It Now is a Action, Drama film.
- Where was Do It Now produced?
- Do It Now was produced in United States of America.