
Legend of Hollywood (1924)
Smith, former newspaper man, goes from studio to studio trying to sell his story. Finally his landlady refuses to furnish meals but allows him to remain a week longer in his room. He fills seven wine glasses and in one puts poison. He drinks a glass a day until the last one is drained. Then he learns the maid had upset the poison. He receives a check for his play and finds happiness with the maid, Mary Brown.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
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| Renaud Hoffman | Director |
| Alfred A. Cohn | Writer |
| Alfred A. Cohn | Writer |
| Frank Condon | Writer |
| Karl Struss | Cinematographer |
| Glen Wheeler | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
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| Percy Marmont | |
| Zasu Pitts | |
| Alice Davenport | |
| Dorothy Dorr |