
The Sap (1926)
Barry Weston is raised by his widowed mother and is, at best, a "mama's boy," and, at worst, a bit of a coward. He is drafted into the A.E.F. when World War I breaks out, and accidentally captures a nest of German snipers, and is decorated for bravery. He returns home as a hero but Vance, the town bully, challenges him to a fight but Barry refuses and the townsmen mock him and consider him a coward. His girlfriend Janet is none too impressed, either. He heads for the tall timber with suicide as his intent.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| Erle C. Kenton | Director |
| William Grew | Writer |
| Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Writer |
| Philip Klein | Writer |
| Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Writer |
| George Marion Jr. | Writer |
| Edwin B. DuPar | Cinematographer |
| Clarence Kolster | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
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| Kenneth Harlan | |
| Heinie Conklin | |
| Mary McAllister | |
| David Butler |