
The Daring Years
Drama
Overview
Cabaret dancer Suzie La Motte is in love with Jim Moran, a boxer, but she tempts a young man named John Browning. Moran and John get into a fight in which Moran accidentally shoots himself. Out of anger at John, Suzie accuses him of Moran's murder.
Top Cast


Mildred Harris
Mildred Harris
Susie LaMotte
Mildred Harris
Susie LaMotte


Clara Bow
Clara Bow
Mary
Clara Bow
Mary


Charles Emmett Mack
Charles Emmett Mack
John Browning
Charles Emmett Mack
John Browning


Mary Carr
Mary Carr
Mrs. Browning
Mary Carr
Mrs. Browning


Joe King
Joe King
Jim Moran, pugilist
Joe King
Jim Moran, pugilist


Tyrone Power Sr.
Tyrone Power Sr.
James LaMotte (as Tyrone Power)
Tyrone Power Sr.
James LaMotte (as Tyrone Power)


Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
College boy (as Skeets Gallagher)
Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
College boy (as Skeets Gallagher)


Jack Richardson
Jack Richardson
Flagier, cabaret owner
Jack Richardson
Flagier, cabaret owner


Joseph Depew
Joseph Depew
LaMotte son
Joseph Depew
LaMotte son
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