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  • The Big Noise (1928)
  • Passed
    80 min
The Big Noise (1928)
Passed
80 min

John Stoval, a guard in a New York subway, thinks that Philip Hurd, who owns a concession at Coney Island, would make a good husband for his daughter Sophie. Sophie, however, has her sights set on Bill Hedges, the son of a wealthy farmer ...See moreJohn Stoval, a guard in a New York subway, thinks that Philip Hurd, who owns a concession at Coney Island, would make a good husband for his daughter Sophie. Sophie, however, has her sights set on Bill Hedges, the son of a wealthy farmer in upstate New York. Her father arranges for her to marry Hurd in exchange for a 25% interest in the concession, but matters come to a halt when John slips and falls off a subway platform and is injured. Written by frankfob2@yahoo.com See less
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Director
Writers
Ben Hecht (original story) | Thomas J. Geraghty (adaptation) (as Tom Geraghty)
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Updated Mar 25, 1928

Release date
Mar 25, 1928 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Chester Conklin
John Sloval John Sloval   See fewer
Alice White
Sophie Sloval Sophie Sloval   See fewer
Bodil Rosing
Ma Sloval Ma Sloval   See fewer
Sam Hardy
Philip Hurd Philip Hurd   See fewer
Jack Egan
Bill Hedges Bill Hedges   See fewer
Ned Sparks
William Howard William Howard   See fewer
David Torrence
Managing Editor Managing Editor   See fewer
Louise Carver
Matron (uncredited) Matron (uncredited)   See fewer
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