Excuse My Dust (1920)
A top race-car driver leaves the sport to get married and settle down, because his new wife doesn't want him to race anymore. However, not long afterwards his wife takes their infant son and leaves him to go to San Francisco. The husband gets word that his son is seriously ill in San Francisco, but he has no way to get there. Just in the nick of time, however, the racer's father-in-law just happens to have developed a new car for a cross-country race--to San Francisco!
Director: Sam Wood
Genre: Drama, Comedy, Action
Runtime: 48 min
Release Date: March 20, 1920
Cast
- Wallace Reid - 'Toodles' Walden
- Wallace Reid Jr. - 'Toodles' Walden Jr. (as William Wallace Reid Jr.)
- Ann Little - Dorothy Ward Walden
- Theodore Roberts - J.D. Ward
- Guy Oliver - Darby
- Otto Brower - Max Henderson
- Tully Marshall - President Mutchler
- Walter Long - Ritz
- James Gordon - Griggs (uncredited)
- Jack Herbert - Oldham (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Will M. Ritchey
- Byron Morgan (Story)
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Sam Wood
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Excuse My Dust about?
- A top race-car driver leaves the sport to get married and settle down, because his new wife doesn't want him to race anymore. However, not long afterwards his wife takes their infant son and leaves him to go to San Francisco. The husband gets word that his son is seriously ill in San Francisco, but he has no way to get there. Just in the nick of time, however, the racer's father-in-law just happens to have developed a new car for a cross-country race--to San Francisco!
- Who directed Excuse My Dust?
- Excuse My Dust was directed by Sam Wood.
- Who stars in Excuse My Dust?
- Excuse My Dust stars Wallace Reid, Wallace Reid Jr., Ann Little, Theodore Roberts, Guy Oliver, Otto Brower.
- How long is Excuse My Dust?
- Excuse My Dust has a runtime of 48m (48 minutes).
- What genre is Excuse My Dust?
- Excuse My Dust is a Drama, Comedy, Action film.
- Where was Excuse My Dust produced?
- Excuse My Dust was produced in United States of America.