United States / Feb 28, 1926
Wild Oats Lane (1926)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
After leaving Sing Sing for serving time for theft, The Boy drifts into a small Pennsylvania town and falls in love with Marie, an innocent local girl. The Boy leaves for New York, first obtaining Marie's promise to follow him in a week to become his wife. The Boy runs into some of his former associates in crime, however, and they hold him prisoner until they can pull off a big job. Meanwhile, Marie arrives in the city, and there is no one to meet her. Ashamed to return home, Marie supports herself by prostitution until she is reformed by a kindly priest, who, unknown to her, is also attempting to help The Boy, who has become a dope fiend. The Boy and Marie finally meet and are reconciled. The priest then sends for her parents, and Marie and The Boy are married.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Robert Brower | The Kleptomaniac |
| Eddie James | The Gangster |
| Mitchell Lewis | The Bum |
| Jack Kenny | (uncredited) |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Wild Oats Lane |
| Original language | EN |
| Spoken languages | No Language |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Marshall Neilan Productions |
| Release date | 28 febbraio 1926 |
| Production | Marshall Neilan |
| Writer | Gerald Beaumont, George Broadhurst, Benjamin Glazer |
| Editing | Helene Warne |
| Cinematography | David Kesson, Donald Biddle Keyes |
| Assistant directors | Tom Held, Marshall Neilan |
| Production design | Harold Grieve |
| Art direction | Harold Grieve |
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| Set decoration | Harold Grieve |
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