
The Go-Getter
Comedy
Overview
Bill Peck is discharged from an army hospital and goes in search of a job. Cappy Ricks hires Bill, but gives him an seemingly impossible test of finding and buying a particular blue vase to prove he can handle a challenging job in China.
Top Cast


T. Roy Barnes
T. Roy Barnes
Bill Peck
T. Roy Barnes
Bill Peck


Seena Owen
Seena Owen
Mary Skinner
Seena Owen
Mary Skinner


Louis Wolheim
Louis Wolheim
Daniel Silver
Louis Wolheim
Daniel Silver


Fred Huntley
Fred Huntley
Jack Morgan
Fred Huntley
Jack Morgan


Frank Currier
Frank Currier
Hugh McNair
Frank Currier
Hugh McNair


Betty Bronson
Betty Bronson
Minor Role (uncredited)
Betty Bronson
Minor Role (uncredited)


Edward Roseman
Edward Roseman
Felix Heinz (uncredited)
Edward Roseman
Felix Heinz (uncredited)
William Norris
William Norris
Cappy Ricks
William Norris
Cappy Ricks
Tom Lewis
Tom Lewis
Charles Skinner
Tom Lewis
Charles Skinner
William Sorelle
William Sorelle
Mayor Healey (as William J. Sorrelle)
William Sorelle
Mayor Healey (as William J. Sorrelle)
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