
The Great Man Votes
Drama · Comedy
Overview
In 1923, Gregory Vance, a widower with two children, is a former scholar who has turned from book to bottle. He works, slightly, as a night-watchman, and his children, who know him for what he is and what he isn't, are his only admirers. Then, it is discovered that he is the only registered voter in a key precinct and the politicians, from both parties, arrive in droves bearing inducements. What he does about this situation, and the relatives who want to take his children away from him make up the story.
Top Cast


John Barrymore
John Barrymore
Vance
John Barrymore
Vance


Virginia Weidler
Virginia Weidler
Joan
Virginia Weidler
Joan


Katharine Alexander
Katharine Alexander
Miss Billow
Katharine Alexander
Miss Billow
Peter Holden
Peter Holden
Donald
Peter Holden
Donald


Donald MacBride
Donald MacBride
Iron Hat McCarthy
Donald MacBride
Iron Hat McCarthy


William Demarest
William Demarest
Charles Dole
William Demarest
Charles Dole


Elisabeth Risdon
Elisabeth Risdon
Phoebe Ainslee
Elisabeth Risdon
Phoebe Ainslee


Brandon Tynan
Brandon Tynan
Chester Ainslee
Brandon Tynan
Chester Ainslee


Granville Bates
Granville Bates
The Mayor
Granville Bates
The Mayor


Luis Alberni
Luis Alberni
Manos
Luis Alberni
Manos
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