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April Showers

Genres

DramaRomance

Overview

Danny O'Rourke is the son of a police officer who was killed in the line of duty. Eager to join the police force, Danny fails his exams. The failure causes him to neglect his sweetheart Maggie, whose father is a police lieutenant. His attentions turn instead towards society girl Miriam Welton. When Danny’s sister, Shannon, is arrested for shoplifting, Danny turns to boxing to save her. He works his way towards the championship but discovers the final bought has been rigged. Danny fights anyhow and he is beaten, but it is discovered that a mistake had been made on his exams and he actually was eligible to join the police force after all. Considered a lost film.

Details

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Runtime

60 min

Release Date

1923-10-21

Status

Released

Original Language

English

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Cast
Meet the talented actors who bring the movie to life.

Colleen Moore

Maggie Muldoon

Kenneth Harlan

Danny O'Rourke

Ruth Clifford

Miriam Welton

Priscilla Bonner

Shannon O'Rourke

Tom McGuire

Lieutenant Muldoon

Myrtle Vane

Mrs. O'Rourke

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