Lew Harvey

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Known For

Acting

Known Credits

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Gender

Male

Birthday

05-Oct-1887

Age

(139 years old)

Place of Birth

Wausau, Wisconsin, USA

Also Known As
  • Leo Paul Harwas

Lew Harvey

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Credits

Next Aisle Over Next Aisle Over (1919) Character: (uncredited)
A salesman takes a job at a department store to impress a girl and winds up stopping a kidnapping.
A Gasoline Wedding A Gasoline Wedding (1918) Character: N/A
A rich man's daughter has more suitors than she's interested in, and he's going to marry her off -- even if she doesn't know about it.
Look Pleasant, Please Look Pleasant, Please (1918) Character: (uncredited)
A photo studio operator seems only interested in flirting with women. Hilarity ensues.
Let's Go Let's Go (1918) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
It's a Wild Life It's a Wild Life (1918) Character: N/A
Harold invades the "Gilded Guzzle" café, where he appropriates a lady's roll of money, hides under a table and impersonates a cigar store Indian.
At the Old Stage Door At the Old Stage Door (1919) Character: N/A
Our hero visits the opera, is mistaken for the manager and is treated like royalty until the deception is uncovered.
Heap Big Chief Heap Big Chief (1919) Character: N/A
Harold and Snub, camping in the wilds, prove too much for the Indians that take them captive.
Bride and Gloom Bride and Gloom (1918) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Troubles of a Bride Troubles of a Bride (1924) Character: Chauffeur
Escaping from the police, The Baron, a gentleman crook, learns that Colonel Patterson, a wealthy banker, is remodeling his house as a surprise for his daughter, Mildred, who is about to be married to Robert Wallace. The Baron goes to the house, and, by impersonating the architect, discovers the location of the safe and also gains the confidence of Mildred, who is angry at Robert for kissing a vamp. Mildred arranges with The Baron to feign a kidnapping in order to test Robert's loyalty; but she soon regrets the deception, for The Baron, having burgled the Patterson safe, really does abduct her. Trapped on a runaway train, she is rescued by Robert just as it crashes into a deep river. Mildred forgives Robert for his indiscretion with the vamp, and The Baron is apprehended.
The Greyhound Limited The Greyhound Limited (1929) Character: The Rat
A train engineer and his fireman are best friends until the engineer breaks up a romance between his pal and a trampy girl he knows is no good for him, which also breaks up their friendship.
Wolf's Clothing Wolf's Clothing (1927) Character: Vanelli
Barry Baline, a guard at a subway station, has worked at his job for six years without a day off. One New Year's Eve he's told that he won't be needed until the next morning, so he decides to go out for a night on the town. As it turns out, however, his "celebrating" is short-lived--he is knocked down by a large, luxurious car driven by a man wearing expensive evening clothes. Complications ensue.
Frisco Kid Frisco Kid (1935) Character: Card Dealer (uncredited)
After a roustabout sailor avoids being shanghaied in 1850s San Francisco, his audacity helps him rise to a position of power in the vice industry of the infamous Barbary Coast.
Mary Jane's Pa Mary Jane's Pa (1935) Character: Roughneck
Sam Preston is a small-town newspaper publisher who suffers from wanderlust. Leaving his family, he thinks well-provided for, he packs a suitcase and hits the road. Ten years later he comes back to find the newspaper shuttered and his family gone.
Horseman of the Plains Horseman of the Plains (1928) Character: Flash Evan
Tom Mix plays a cowboy coming to the aid of a rancher who's on the verge of foreclosure. Falling in love with Sally Blane, the rancher's pretty daughter, our hero vows to win an important cross-country race.
Gentleman Jim Gentleman Jim (1942) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
As bare-knuckled boxing enters the modern era, brash extrovert Jim Corbett uses new rules and dazzlingly innovative footwork to rise to the top of the boxing world.
Little Big Shot Little Big Shot (1935) Character: Kell's Henchman
A con man and his partner inherit a dead gangster's precocious daughter.
Gilda Gilda (1946) Character: Gambler (uncredited)
A gambler discovers an old flame while in Argentina, but she's married to his new boss.
The Great Hospital Mystery The Great Hospital Mystery (1937) Character: Henchman
A nurse's brother who's pursued by the mob, hides out in a hospital by pretending to be a patient.
Girls on Probation Girls on Probation (1938) Character: Cab Driver
A dizzy young girl falls into crime but wins her lawyer's heart.
Racket Busters Racket Busters (1938) Character: Truck Driver (uncredited)
A trucker with a pregnant wife fights a New York mobster's protection racket.
Trail Street Trail Street (1947) Character: Henchman (uncredited)
Bat Masterson's old friend Billy Burns convinces him to become marshal of Liberal, Kansas and help the residents fight drought and a destructive range war.
Garden of the Moon Garden of the Moon (1938) Character: Mr. Brown - Fulton's Henchman (uncredited)
Don Vincente is determined to make a success of himself and his band. He gets his break by performing at the Garden of the Moon, which is broadcast over the radio. The problem is that John Quinn is the club's ruthless, scheming manager who will do anything to keep Vincente under his thumb. John's assistant, Toni Blake, falls for Vincente, complicating the escalating war.
Bullets or Ballots Bullets or Ballots (1936) Character: Gangster Muscling in on Lee (uncredited)
After Police Captain Dan McLaren becomes police commissioner, former detective Johnny Blake publicly punches him, convincing rackets boss Al Kruger that Blake is sincere in his effort to join the mob. "Bugs" Fenner, meanwhile, is certain that Blake is a police agent.
Hey There Hey There (1918) Character: N/A
In this early short Harold Lloyd sneaks into a movie studio in order to locate an attractive young lady he's just met at a snack bar. He's retrieved a letter she dropped and wants to return it to her, but it's pretty clear that his interest extends beyond mere politeness. (She's the adorable young Bebe Daniels, so this is easy to understand.) The movie studio setting provides Harold with lots of opportunities to do what comedians do in comedies like this one: flirt with actresses, anger the studio brass, and dash through sets disrupting everything.
Eve's Lover Eve's Lover (1925) Character: The Agitator
Austin Starfield has his greedy eye on a steel mill belonging to Eve Burnside. He persuades an impoverished count, Leon Molnar to marry Eve so he can then gain control of her fortune.
Here Comes the Band Here Comes the Band (1935) Character: Simmons' Burly (uncredited)
In this musical, a songwriter goes to court to claim the rights to his song that was stolen by an unscrupulous music publisher. He brings his girlfriend with him. Also going to court are the Jubilee singers, hillbillies, and some cowboys and Indians who demonstrate that the composer wrote his song by rearranging four folk tunes. He wins his song back and $50,000 in damages. Songs include: "Heading Home," "Roll Along Prairie Moon," "Tender Is the Night," "You're My Thrill," "I'm Bound for Heaven," and "The Army Band."
36 Hours to Kill 36 Hours to Kill (1936) Character: Gangster Driving Truck
Duke and Jeanie Benson, an outlaw couple hiding out under assumed names. Duke realizes that he has a winning sweepstake ticket and will win $150,000 if he can cash it in without getting apprehended
Lady of the Night Lady of the Night (1925) Character: Molly's Father Chris Helmer
The story of two baby girls, born near in proximity but worlds apart in society: Molly Helmer, the daughter of a thief, and Florence Banning, the daughter of the judge who sent Molly's father to prison. The girls' lives come together as they reach the age of eighteen, when Florence leaves the security of the exclusive Girls Select School, and Molly, now orphaned, begins her life after reform school.
The Hard Way The Hard Way (1943) Character: Working Man at Theater (Uncredited)
Helen Chernen pushes her younger sister Katherine into show business in order to escape their small town poverty.
Si, Senor Si, Senor (1919) Character: N/A
Our hero is a barber in a small Mexican town, wooing a local senorita, against the wishes of her mother.
The Mouthpiece The Mouthpiece (1932) Character: One of J.B.'s Henchmen (Uncredited)
A prosecutor quits his job and becomes a defense attorney when he finds out that a man he got convicted and executed was actually innocent.
Invisible Stripes Invisible Stripes (1939) Character: Betting Room Door Guard (uncredited)
A gangster is unable to go straight after returning home from prison.
The Oklahoma Kid The Oklahoma Kid (1939) Character: Curley
McCord's gang robs the stage carrying money to pay Indians for their land, and the notorious outlaw "The Oklahoma Kid" Jim Kincaid takes the money from McCord. McCord stakes a "sooner" claim on land which is to be used for a new town; in exchange for giving it up, he gets control of gambling and saloons. When Kincaid's father runs for mayor, McCord incites a mob to lynch the old man whom McCord has already framed for murder.
Citizen Kane Citizen Kane (1941) Character: Newspaperman (uncredited)
Newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane is taken from his mother as a boy and made the ward of a rich industrialist. As a result, every well-meaning, tyrannical or self-destructive move he makes for the rest of his life appears in some way to be a reaction to that deeply wounding event.
Billy the Kid Billy the Kid (1941) Character: The Duke (uncredited)
Billy "The Kid" Bonney is a hot-headed gunslinger who postpones his life of crime when he is befriended and hired by peaceful cattle rancher Eric Keating. When Keating is killed by a rival, Billy seeks revenge, even if it means opposing his old friend, Marshal Jim Sherwood.
The Lighthouse by the Sea The Lighthouse by the Sea (1924) Character: Shifty Eye
A lighthouse keeper and his daughter are in trouble on two fronts--if the authorities find out he is going blind they will remove him, and a gang of liquor-smugglers is trying to destroy the lighthouse so they can land their illegal cargo on shore without being spotted.
A Successful Calamity A Successful Calamity (1932) Character: Photographer at Train (uncredited)
Henry Wilton is an elderly millionaire saddled with his selfish young second wife Emmy 'Sweetie' Wilton and a pair of spoiled grown children, Peggy and Eddie. To test his family's mettle, Henry pretends to have gone broke. Just as he suspected they would, his children rally to their father's side and change their ways: Peggy forsakes the fortune hunter George Struthers for the nice young man she's really in love with, the polo coach Larry Rivers, while Eddie applies for a demanding job and performs admirably. Only Sweetie seems to desert Henry.
Before Breakfast Before Breakfast (1919) Character: N/A
A young man's dreams are shaken by his father's insistence that he get a job and go to work. He becomes a waiter in a restaurant, and has some funny adventures.
Dance, Girl, Dance Dance, Girl, Dance (1940) Character: Reporter at Taxi (uncredited)
Judy O'Brien is an aspiring ballerina in a dance troupe. Also in the company is Bubbles, a brash mantrap who leaves the struggling troupe for a career in burlesque. When the company disbands, Bubbles gives Judy a thankless job as her stooge. The two eventually clash when both fall for the same man.
Pipe the Whiskers Pipe the Whiskers (1918) Character: N/A
Our hero is a janitor in a old age rest home who actually runs the place.
Man Trouble Man Trouble (1930) Character: Chris
A hard-boiled nightclub owner saves a beautiful young girl from drowning. He promptly falls in love with her, but she prefers a younger, more-genteel lover.
City of Chance City of Chance (1940) Character: Bodyguard
Texas girl goes to New York, becomes a newspaper reporter, and tries to get her gambler boyfriend to come home.
Manhattan Melodrama Manhattan Melodrama (1934) Character: Craps Dealer (uncredited)
The friendship between two orphans endures even though they grow up on opposite sides of the law and fall in love with the same woman.
Honky Tonk Honky Tonk (1941) Character: Blackie
Fast-talking con-man and grifter Candy Johnson rises to be the corrupt boss of Yellow Creek, but his wife's alcoholic father tries to set things right.
The Gay Bride The Gay Bride (1934) Character: Local Gangster (uncredited)
Mary wants to marry a gangster because that is where the money is. Unfortunately, the life expectancy and finances of a gangster are unstable.
Hit Him Again Hit Him Again (1918) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Gypsy Wildcat Gypsy Wildcat (1944) Character: Guard
In an unspecified Renaissance kingdom, no sooner has Anube's gypsy tribe encamped near Baron Tovar's village when Count Orso is found murdered. The wicked baron blames the gypsies and imprisons them all in his castle. Meanwhile, a mysterious stranger on a white horse has hidden the murder arrow and won the heart of gypsy belle Carla, to the discomfiture of her erstwhile fiancée Tonio. Baron Tovar is also fascinated by Carla...especially when he notices her heraldic pendant.
Ranger of the Big Pines Ranger of the Big Pines (1925) Character: Joe Gregg
A college graduate returns West after ten years in the East to her home in Sulfur Springs. Virginia's mother, the owner of a rooming house has turned hard and uncaring in her absence and the girl finds comfort in her friendship with Ross Cavanagh, a forest ranger. The latter runs afoul of cattle baron Sam Gregg, who resents a new tax on cattle grazing on government land.
Dark Hazard Dark Hazard (1934) Character: Mr. Stein's Assistant
Jim is a compulsive gambler. He meets Marge at a boarding house and they get married. His gambling causes problems. When he runs into old flame Valerie Marge leaves him. After a few years he returns, but she is now in love with old flame Pres. Jim buys racing dog Dark Hazard and makes a fortune which he loses on roulette.
Blonde Crazy Blonde Crazy (1931) Character: Driver (uncredited)
The adventures of a cocky con man and his beautiful accomplice.
Show Girl in Hollywood Show Girl in Hollywood (1930) Character: Actor in Scene
Broadway actress leaves New York to become a star in Hollywood, and succeeds despite sleazy directors and her own ego.
Crack Your Heels Crack Your Heels (1919) Character: N/A
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Take a Chance Take a Chance (1918) Character: N/A
It's a classic boy-meets-girl story, boy-loses-girl, boy gets mistaken for an escaped convict and ruthlessly chased by armies of cops across the countryside in a thrill-packed stunt-addled climax.
I'm on My Way I'm on My Way (1919) Character: N/A
Harold Lloyd's character loves Bebe Daniels' character and is about to marry her. But then he meets the clan of Snub Pollard where it's a riot all the time.
Broadway Babies Broadway Babies (1929) Character: Joe - One of the Poker Players
Dee is a naive chorus girl living in a boarding house full of low-paid actors. Dee and Billy are in love and he helps her to move from chorus girl to star. Things run afoul when jealousy, misunderstandings and sleazy men enter the picture.
The Lamb The Lamb (1918) Character: N/A
The Lamb is a 1918 American short comedy film starring Harold Lloyd. It is believed to be lost.
Young Mr. Jazz Young Mr. Jazz (1919) Character: (uncredited)
While running away from his girl's father, Harold's car breaks down in front of a dance hall run by crooks. Harold has to not only stay one step ahead of the girl's father, but also those trying to rob them of everything they have.
Marked Woman Marked Woman (1937) Character: Court Clerk #2 (uncredited)
In the underworld of Manhattan, a woman dares to stand up to one of the city's most powerful gangsters.
Big Boy Big Boy (1930) Character: Doc Wilbur
Gus, the trusty family retainer, has hopes of riding his boss' horse, Big Boy, to victory at the Kentucky Derby.
Pretty Ladies Pretty Ladies (1925) Character: Will Rogers
Maggie, a headlining comedienne with the Follies, takes a fall off the stage into the orchestra pit and lands on the drum of musician Al Cassidy. One thing leads to another, they fall in love and get married. Al becomes a famous songwriter and Maggie stays home and has children. One day Al is hired to write a big number for Selma Larson, one of the Follies' most beautiful stars, and falls for her.
Lady Killer Lady Killer (1933) Character: Lew (uncredited)
An ex-gang member tries to resist his old cohorts' criminal influence after he suddenly becomes a Hollywood movie star.
Finger Prints Finger Prints (1927) Character: Secret Service Man
A gang of inept crooks and even more inept lawmen search for a cache of hidden money.
Go West Go West (1940) Character: Card Player
Embezzler, shill, all around confidence man S. Quentin Quale is heading west to find his fortune; he meets the crafty but simple brothers Joseph and Rusty Panello in a train station, where they steal all his money. They're heading west, too, because they've heard you can just pick the gold off the ground. Once there, they befriend an old miner named Dan Wilson whose property, Dead Man's Gulch, has no gold. They loan him their last ten dollars so he can go start life anew, and for collateral, he gives them the deed to the Gulch. Unbeknownst to Wilson, the son of his longtime rival, Terry Turner (who's also in love with his daughter, Eva), has contacted the railroad to arrange for them to build through the land, making the old man rich and hopefully resolving the feud. But the evil Red Baxter, owner of a saloon, tricks the boys out of the deed, and it's up to them - as well as Quale, who naturally finds his way out west anyway - to save the day.
Here Come the Girls Here Come the Girls (1918) Character: N/A
Bebe and girlfriend go shopping for new corsets. Harold sneaks into the corset shop and a customer asks him to take her measurements - a ticklish task, as the brash young man suddenly becomes playfully bashful.
Good Luck, Mr. Yates Good Luck, Mr. Yates (1943) Character: Bennie
A 4F military school teacher's lie about being accepted for active duty causes problems on the home front.
King of the Underworld King of the Underworld (1939) Character: Chic - a Gangster (uncredited)
Physician Carole Nelson, suspected of having ties to notorious gangster Joe Gurney, must prove her innocence or the Medical Board will revoke her license. When Gurney seeks her out for treatment after being shot, it could be the break Nelson needs. Now she has a chance to use her medical know-how to outwit Gurney and his goons and reestablish her professional reputation.
Female Female (1933) Character: Man Trying to Pick Up Alison (Uncredited)
Alison Drake, the tough-minded executive of an automobile factory, succeeds in the man's world of business until she meets an independent design engineer.
The Marathon The Marathon (1919) Character: N/A
Boy trying to impress girl, gets chased by her father and the police right into an ongoing marathon.
Frozen River Frozen River (1929) Character: Pierre
Canine star Rin Tin Tin makes his all-talking (all-barking?) debut in Warner Bros.' Frozen River. In characteristic fashion, Rinty braves the elements to rescue heroine Jane from the villains, a gang of cutthroats and thieves.
Beat It Beat It (1918) Character: N/A
Harold Lloyd starred in the successful Lonesome Luke series. However, he soon grew tired of the obvious Charlie Chaplin imitation. In an attempt to reinvent himself, Lloyd donned a pair of horn-rimmed glasses, and thus, a new comedy legend was born. Setting himself against Chaplin, Lloyd's "glasses character" was an everyman, a resourceful go-getter who embodied the ambitious, success-seeking attitude of 1920s America.
Allegheny Uprising Allegheny Uprising (1939) Character: Settler at McDowell's Mill
South western Pennsylvania area of colonial America, 1760s. Colonial distaste and disapproval of the British government is starting to surface. Many local colonists have been killed by American Indians who are armed with rifles supplied by white traders.
One Mile from Heaven One Mile from Heaven (1937) Character: Prisoner
A female journalist travels to a new neighborhood after getting a (false) lead and is surprised by what she finds.
The Half Breed The Half Breed (1922) Character: The Snake
Delmar Spavinaw, an educated "half-breed," loves Evelyn Huntington, daughter of a racist judge. Evelyn's other suitor is Ross Kennion, a widower with one child, and owner of a vast tract of land which Spavinaw insists belongs to his Indian mother. Spavinaw seeks revenge when Judge Huntington decides to evict the squaw. Assisted by Juan Del Rey, a cattle rustler, Spavinaw steals the title to the land, wounds Kennion, stages a raid on the judge's cattle, and attempts to kidnap Kennion's son and Evelyn. The arrival of the sheriff forces him into flight across the border without his hostages. En route he meets Doll Pardeau, a school friend of Evelyn's, and together they ride for the Mexican border. Caught between a cattle stampede and a sheriff's posse, the couple catch a passing freight train, leaving calamity behind as the train slowly passes.
Find Your Man Find Your Man (1924) Character: Half-Breed
Paul Andrews returns from the World War with Buddy, a dog he found in Europe. Instead of getting a warm welcome, he finds his sweetheart, Caroline Blair, missing.
An Ozark Romance An Ozark Romance (1918) Character: N/A
Harold visits the Ozarks, where he has some funny experiences with a mountain girl and her eccentric family.
Hold Everything Hold Everything (1930) Character: Dan Larkin
A man is mistaken for a champion fighter.
No More Ladies No More Ladies (1935) Character: Cascade Club Second Bartender (uncredited)
A society girl tries to reform her playboy husband by making him jealous.
The File on Thelma Jordon The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
Cleve Marshall, an assistant district attorney, falls for Thelma Jordon, a mysterious woman with a troubled past. When Thelma becomes a suspect in her aunt's murder, Cleve tries to clear her name.
Missing Witnesses Missing Witnesses (1937) Character: Gangster (uncredited)
A detective and his bumbling sidekick join the crackdown on racketeering in '30s New York City.
The Finger Points The Finger Points (1931) Character: Henchman in 'Number One's' Office (uncredited)
Lee is a fresh young kid from the South when he gets a job with The Press. His first assignment on gangsters gets his name in the paper, the police on a raid and Lee in the hospital.
Blessed Event Blessed Event (1932) Character: Joe
A New York gossip columnist feuds with a singer and enjoys the power of the press.
Side Show Side Show (1931) Character: Masher
A circus side show performer tries to discourage her younger sister from following in her footsteps.
Robin Hood of El Dorado Robin Hood of El Dorado (1936) Character: Bill Young
In the 1840's Mexico has ceded California to the United States, making life nearly impossible for the Mexican population due to the influx of land and gold-crazy Americans. Farmer Joaquin Murrieta revenges the death of his wife against the four Americans who killed her and is branded an outlaw. The reward for his capture is increased as he subsequently kills the men who brutally murder his brother. Joining with bandit Three Fingered Jack, Murrieta raises an army of disaffected Mexicans and goes on a rampage against the Americans, finally forcing his erstwhile friend, Bill Warren, to lead a posse against him.
The Dutiful Dub The Dutiful Dub (1919) Character: N/A
Harold is a henpecked husband who suddenly makes a change of front and asserts himself, much to his wife's astonishment.
Johnny Belinda Johnny Belinda (1948) Character: Man Reciting Lord's Prayer (uncredited)
A small-town doctor helps a deaf-mute farm girl learn to communicate.
The Roaring Twenties The Roaring Twenties (1939) Character: 3rd Ex-Con (uncredited)
After World War I, Armistice Lloyd Hart goes back to practice law, former saloon keeper George Hally turns to bootlegging, and out-of-work Eddie Bartlett becomes a cab driver. Eddie builds a fleet of cabs through delivery of bootleg liquor and hires Lloyd as his lawyer. George becomes Eddie's partner and the rackets flourish until love and rivalry interfere.
Blackwell's Island Blackwell's Island (1939) Character: Guard (uncredited)
A reporter gets himself sent to prison to expose a mobster.
Look Out Below Look Out Below (1919) Character: N/A
A story of a love sick youth and a pretty maiden and their adventure, which includes riding around on pieces of steel to the top of a skyscraper overlooking the Los Angeles streets.
Return of the Bad Men Return of the Bad Men (1948) Character: Arkansas Kid
US Marshall Vance is assigned to rid the Oklahoma Territory of outlaws.
The Notorious Lone Wolf The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) Character: Brooklynese Bystander at Airport (uncredited)
Ex-thief Lone Wolf and his valet don turbans to solve a museum jewel theft.
Dust Be My Destiny Dust Be My Destiny (1939) Character: Truckman (uncredited)
Embittered after serving time for a burglary he did not commit, Joe Bell is soon back in jail, on a prison farm. His love for the foreman's daughter leads to a fight between them, leading to the older man's death due to a weak heart. Joe and Mabel go on the run as he thinks no-one would believe a nobody like him.
Wild Bill Hickok Rides Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942) Character: Harlan
The Western hero takes on a ruthless land baron whose henchmen killed his best friend.
Junior G-Men Junior G-Men (1940) Character: Woods - Farraday's Pilot (uncredited)
A gang of urban street kids and a club of suburban would-be federal agents, at first rivals, join forces to rescue the father of one of the kids, the inventor of a super-explosive and its remote detonator, from the clutches of a band of foreign subversives call the "Flaming Torch Gang". A 12-episode movie serial with the chapters: •1. Enemies Within •2. The Blast of Doom •3. Human Dynamite •4. Blazing Danger •5. Trapped By Traitors •6. Traitors' Treachery •7. Flaming Death •8. Hurled Through Space •9. The Plunge of Peril •10.The Toll of Treason •11.Descending Doom •12.The Power of Patriotism
Sweet Mama Sweet Mama (1930) Character: Gangster
A young girl falls in love with a member of a gang of crooks. She determines to bring the rest of the gang to justice so she can save the man she loves.



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