

Drama · History · Thriller
Overview
In New York's 1880s newspaper district, a dedicated journalist manages to set up his own paper. It is an immediate success but attracts increasing opposition from one of the bigger papers and its newspaper heiress owner.
Top Cast


Gene Evans
Gene Evans
Phineas Mitchell
Gene Evans
Phineas Mitchell
Mary Welch
Mary Welch
Charity Hackett
Mary Welch
Charity Hackett
Bela Kovacs
Bela Kovacs
Ottmar Mergenthaler
Bela Kovacs
Ottmar Mergenthaler


Herbert Heyes
Herbert Heyes
Josiah Davenport
Herbert Heyes
Josiah Davenport
Tina Pine
Tina Pine
Jenny O'Rourke
Tina Pine
Jenny O'Rourke


George O'Hanlon
George O'Hanlon
Steve Brodie
George O'Hanlon
Steve Brodie


J.M. Kerrigan
J.M. Kerrigan
Dan O'Rourke
J.M. Kerrigan
Dan O'Rourke


Forrest Taylor
Forrest Taylor
Charles A. Leach
Forrest Taylor
Charles A. Leach
Don Orlando
Don Orlando
Mr. Angelo
Don Orlando
Mr. Angelo


Neyle Morrow
Neyle Morrow
Thomas Guest
Neyle Morrow
Thomas Guest
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