
Youth and Adventure
Comedy
Overview
Reggie Dillingham, a spendthrift socialite, is challenged by his lawyer to support himself for six months; Reggie finds a job as a newspaper editor to keep quiet about a compromising photo of a powerful politician, but soon discovers his boss is involved in bootlegging and uses the newspaper to expose him, despite threats, with the help of his loyal staff, leading to the boss's arrest and Reggie's financial windfall.
Top Cast


Richard Talmadge
Richard Talmadge
Reggie Dillingham
Richard Talmadge
Reggie Dillingham


Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard
Clint Taggart
Joseph W. Girard
Clint Taggart


Margaret Landis
Margaret Landis
Mary Ryan
Margaret Landis
Mary Ryan


Fred Kelsey
Fred Kelsey
Red Mullin
Fred Kelsey
Red Mullin


Katharine Lewis
Katharine Lewis
Phyllis
Katharine Lewis
Phyllis
Pete Gordon
Pete Gordon
Joe Potts
Pete Gordon
Joe Potts
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