Movie: Womanpower

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Ralph Graves
Ralph Graves

Johnny White Bromley

Katherine Perry
Katherine Perry

Jenny Killian (as Kathryn Perry)

Margaret Livingston
Margaret Livingston

Dot

Will Walling
Will Walling

Jake Killian (as William Walling)

David Butler
David Butler

Mallory

Lou Tellegen
Lou Tellegen

The Broker

Anders Randolf
Anders Randolf

Bromley Sr.

Ralph Sipperly
Ralph Sipperly

Gimp Conway

Robert Ryan
Robert Ryan

Sands

Frankie Grandetta
Frankie Grandetta

Sheik

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    Spoiled rich boy Johnny Bromley, goaded by the sneering laughter of the cheap Dot and by his father's open contempt, retires to a prizefighters' training camp for rehabilitation. There he meets Jenny Killian, daughter of the camp owner whose encouragement and love help him overcome the unpleasant memories of Dot's accusations of cowardice. When at last he is a success, he wins the hand of Jenny in marriage and his parent's forgiveness; upon meeting his former rival (The Broker) with Dot, he surprises him with a swift punch in the jaw.

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    1926-09-19

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