
The Egg Crate Wallop
Comedy
Overview
Assistant to freight express agent Dave Haskell in the town of Pitt's Junction, Jim Kelly develops strong biceps lifting egg crates onto the daily train. Jim soon falls in love with Dave's lovely daughter Kitty, who, he worries, is interested in city slicker Perry Woods. When Woods steals $2,000 from the station safe, Jim, thinking that Dave took the money, confesses the crime and leaves for Chicago.
Top Cast


Charles Ray
Charles Ray
Jim Kelly
Charles Ray
Jim Kelly


Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore
Kitty Haskell
Colleen Moore
Kitty Haskell
Jack Connolly
Jack Connolly
Perry Woods
Jack Connolly
Perry Woods


J.P. Lockney
J.P. Lockney
Dave Haskell
J.P. Lockney
Dave Haskell


George B. Williams
George B. Williams
'Fatty' Brennan
George B. Williams
'Fatty' Brennan
Frederick Moore
Frederick Moore
Assistant Promoter
Frederick Moore
Assistant Promoter


Otto Hoffman
Otto Hoffman
'Spider' Blake
Otto Hoffman
'Spider' Blake


Edward Jobson
Edward Jobson
Constable
Edward Jobson
Constable
Dewitt Van Court
Dewitt Van Court
Fight Referee
Dewitt Van Court
Fight Referee
Arthur Millett
Arthur Millett
'Battling' Miller
Arthur Millett
'Battling' Miller
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