
Don't Weaken!
Comedy
Overview
A dancing instructor gets involved with a newly rich family.
Top Cast


Ford Sterling
Ford Sterling
Professor Yonson - the Dancing Master
Ford Sterling
Professor Yonson - the Dancing Master


James Finlayson
James Finlayson
Lightfingered Luke - Professor Yonson's Assistant
James Finlayson
Lightfingered Luke - Professor Yonson's Assistant


Charles Murray
Charles Murray
Frank Reilly
Charles Murray
Frank Reilly


Fanny Kelly
Fanny Kelly
Reilly's Wife
Fanny Kelly
Reilly's Wife


Harriet Hammond
Harriet Hammond
Reilly's Daughter
Harriet Hammond
Reilly's Daughter


Joseph Belmont
Joseph Belmont
Reilly's Daughter's Beau
Joseph Belmont
Reilly's Daughter's Beau


Billy Armstrong
Billy Armstrong
The Pianist (uncredited)
Billy Armstrong
The Pianist (uncredited)


Lige Conley
Lige Conley
Reilly's Poker Pal (uncredited)
Lige Conley
Reilly's Poker Pal (uncredited)


Al Cooke
Al Cooke
The Butler (uncredited)
Al Cooke
The Butler (uncredited)


Virginia Fox
Virginia Fox
Dance Pupil (uncredited)
Virginia Fox
Dance Pupil (uncredited)
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