Wolves of the Street | |
Director: | Otis B. Thayer |
Story: | Tom Gibson |
Starring: | Edmund Cobb Vida Johnson |
Studio: | Art-O-Graf Film Company |
Distributor: | Arrow Film Corporation |
Runtime: | 60 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | Silent English intertitles |
Wolves of the Street (also known as The Wolves of Wall Street or Wolves in Wall Street) is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Otis B. Thayer and starring Edmund Cobb and Vida Johnson. The film was shot in Steamboat Springs, Colorado by the Thayer's Art-O-Graf film company. Franklyn Farnum was originally cast for the lead role, but he did not appear in the completed film.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]
James Trevlyn's father, who is battling profiteers working to corner the wheat market, is murdered. James leaves his mine work out west to pick up where his father left off on wall Street. The profiteers foment a Bolshevist strike at Trevlyn's mines in his absence. Eleanor locates a James Trevlyn look-alike at a mission house who takes his place on Wall Street to allow the real James to travel back west to take control of the mines. James is kidnapped and his look-alike is bribed and changes sides. James is mistaken for a wanted murderer and has to re-establish his identity.