
Sorrell and Son
Drama
Overview
Stephen Sorrell, a decorated war hero, raises his son Kit alone after Kit's mother deserts husband and child in the boy's infancy. Sorrell loses a promising job offer and is forced to take work as a menial. Both his dignity and his health are damaged as he suffers under the exhausting labor and harsh treatment he receives as a hotel porter. But Sorrell thrives in the knowledge that his son will benefit from his labors. Sorrell has allowed the boy to believe his mother dead, but when the mother shows up, wanting to re-enter the young man's life, Sorrell must make hard decisions. Preserved and restored by the Academy Film Archive in 2004.
Top Cast


H.B. Warner
H.B. Warner
Stephen Sorrell
H.B. Warner
Stephen Sorrell


Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Q. Nilsson
Dora Sorrell
Anna Q. Nilsson
Dora Sorrell


Mickey McBan
Mickey McBan
Kit, as a child
Mickey McBan
Kit, as a child


Mickey McBan
Mickey McBan
Flo Palfrey
Mickey McBan
Flo Palfrey


Lionel Belmore
Lionel Belmore
John Palfrey
Lionel Belmore
John Palfrey


Carmel Myers
Carmel Myers
Flo Palfrey
Carmel Myers
Flo Palfrey


Norman Trevor
Norman Trevor
Thomas Roland
Norman Trevor
Thomas Roland


Betsy Ann Hisle
Betsy Ann Hisle
Molly, as a child
Betsy Ann Hisle
Molly, as a child


Louis Wolheim
Louis Wolheim
Buck
Louis Wolheim
Buck


Paul McAllister
Paul McAllister
Dr. Orange
Paul McAllister
Dr. Orange
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