Men of Steel (1926)
One of the Greatest Pictures ever produced.
Jan Bokak is a self-educated steelworker who finds himself in the middle of a romantic triangle. Two different girls -- wealthy socialite Claire Pitt and blue-collar worker Mary Berwick -- simultaneously fall for Bokak. It later develops that Claire and Mary are actually sisters, the first of a series of surprising plot twists leading to Bokak being accused of a murder he didn't commit.
Director: George Archainbaud
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: July 11, 1926
Cast
- Milton Sills - Jan Bokak
- Doris Kenyon - Mary Berwick
- May Allison - Clare Pitt
- Victor McLaglen - Pete Masarick
- Frank Currier - Cinder Pitt
- George Fawcett - Hooker Grimes
- John Kolb - Anton Berwick
- Harry Lee - Frazer
- Henry West - Wolfe
- Taylor Graves - Alex
Screenplay
- Ralph G. Kirk (Short Story)
- Milton Sills
Cinematography: Roy Carpenter
Editing: Arthur Tavares
Production: First National Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: George Archainbaud
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Men of Steel about?
- Jan Bokak is a self-educated steelworker who finds himself in the middle of a romantic triangle. Two different girls -- wealthy socialite Claire Pitt and blue-collar worker Mary Berwick -- simultaneously fall for Bokak. It later develops that Claire and Mary are actually sisters, the first of a series of surprising plot twists leading to Bokak being accused of a murder he didn't commit.
- Who directed Men of Steel?
- Men of Steel was directed by George Archainbaud.
- Who stars in Men of Steel?
- Men of Steel stars Milton Sills, Doris Kenyon, May Allison, Victor McLaglen, Frank Currier, George Fawcett.
- How long is Men of Steel?
- Men of Steel has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Men of Steel?
- Men of Steel is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was Men of Steel produced?
- Men of Steel was produced in United States of America.