Say! Young Fellow

Say! Young Fellow

Fair weather and sunshine!

1918 en 55 minutes

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Plot

A lost film. "The Young Fellow"(Fairbanks), has recently been hired as a cub newspaper reporter for the New York Herald. His editor tasks him with unearthing "the facts concerning a scheme to defraud a group of minor stockholders in the town of Melford. Unless certain papers in the possession of an old bachelor(Neill) are delivered to a board meeting, the villainous financier(Campeau) will win complete control of a local company, and the stockholders will lose their investments. The Young Fellow enlists the help of his spinster landlady(Chapman) and the old bachelor's beautiful secretary(Daw) to thwart the evil millionaire.

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Cast

Douglas Fairbanks

Douglas Fairbanks

The Young Fellow

Marjorie Daw

Marjorie Daw

The Girl

Frank Campeau

Frank Campeau

The Villain

Edythe Chapman

Edythe Chapman

A Sweet Spinster

James Neill

James Neill

A Kindly Bachelor

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