The Trouble Chaser (1926)

Hector, who was reared by a maiden aunt, decides to leave his sheltered life and become a reporter. At the newspaper where he has works, Hector becomes friendly with a young female reporter, who uses the byline "Firefly" for a series of articles intended to expose a notorious café. At the same time, Hector's aunt, head of the local Purity League, gives a stirring speech to the membership about ridding their community of the café. The young woman enlists Hector's aid and together they gain enough evidence to close the café.

Director: Jack Nelson
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
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Cast

Production: Billy West Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Trouble Chaser about?
Hector, who was reared by a maiden aunt, decides to leave his sheltered life and become a reporter. At the newspaper where he has works, Hector becomes friendly with a young female reporter, who uses the byline "Firefly" for a series of articles intended to expose a notorious café. At the same time, Hector's aunt, head of the local Purity League, gives a stirring speech to the membership about ridding their community of the café. The young woman enlists Hector's aid and together they gain enough evidence to close the café.
Who directed The Trouble Chaser?
The Trouble Chaser was directed by Jack Nelson.
Who stars in The Trouble Chaser?
The Trouble Chaser stars Billy West, Emily Fitzroy, Clara Horton, Stanton Heck, Yvonne Hughes, William Dyer.
How long is The Trouble Chaser?
The Trouble Chaser has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Trouble Chaser?
The Trouble Chaser is a Comedy film.
Where was The Trouble Chaser produced?
The Trouble Chaser was produced in United States of America.