Slippy McGee (1923)
The title is also the moniker of a renowned safe-cracker, Slippy McGee, who has always managed to evade capture until his latest job, when he is wounded. He escapes aboard a freight train, bound for parts unknown, and finds himself in the town of Appleborro. There, he is discovered and cared for by Father De Rance and Mary Virginia. His leg is amputated, and during his recovery in Appleborro, the town's influence causes him to reform.
Director: Wesley Ruggles
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: June 11, 1923
Cast
- Wheeler Oakman - Slippy McGee
- Colleen Moore - Mary Virginia
- Sam De Grasse - Father De Rance
- Edmund Stevens - George Inglesby
- Edith Yorke - Madame De Rance
- Lloyd Whitlock - Howard Hunter
- Pat O'Malley - Lawrence Mayne
Screenplay
- Marie Conway Oemler (Novel)
- Edward E. Rose (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Allen G. Siegler
Editing: Charles G. Clarke
Production: Oliver Morosco Photoplay Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Wesley Ruggles
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Slippy McGee about?
- The title is also the moniker of a renowned safe-cracker, Slippy McGee, who has always managed to evade capture until his latest job, when he is wounded. He escapes aboard a freight train, bound for parts unknown, and finds himself in the town of Appleborro. There, he is discovered and cared for by Father De Rance and Mary Virginia. His leg is amputated, and during his recovery in Appleborro, the town's influence causes him to reform.
- Who directed Slippy McGee?
- Slippy McGee was directed by Wesley Ruggles.
- Who stars in Slippy McGee?
- Slippy McGee stars Wheeler Oakman, Colleen Moore, Sam De Grasse, Edmund Stevens, Edith Yorke, Lloyd Whitlock.
- How long is Slippy McGee?
- Slippy McGee has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Slippy McGee?
- Slippy McGee is a Drama film.
- Where was Slippy McGee produced?
- Slippy McGee was produced in United States of America.