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The Goat

Released: 1918-09-22
Studios: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation,


Chuck McCarthy, an intrepid young ironworker, longs to become an actor, despite the protests of his girl, Molly O'Connors, and his family. In dashing up the frame of a building to catch actress Bijou Lamour's runaway pet monkey, he attracts the attention of the studio managers, who make him a stuntman. For a time Charles is happy executing life-risking feats and strutting around in new clothes, although the company laughs at him behind his back. When leading man Marmaduke X. Caruthers refuses to perform a particularly dangerous stunt in a war film, Chuck doubles for him and is seriously injured. The studio manager, who recognizes in the incident an opportunity to promote his star, quickly wraps Marmaduke in bandages and sends him to the hospital, while Chuck is secretly removed through the back door. The next day, the Filmcraft Company sends Chuck a check for $1,000 to keep quiet about the accident. He and Molly use the money on their honeymoon to Niagara Falls.

Director / Directors

William Horwitz
Assistant Director


Cast

Fred Stone
Character: Chuck McCarthy
Fanny Midgley
Character: Mrs. McCarthy
Charles McHugh
Character: Mr. McCarthy

Rhea Mitchell
Character: Bijou Lamour
Sylvia Ashton
Character: The Baby Vampire
Philo McCullough
Character: Marmaduke X. Caruthers

Winifred Greenwood
Character: Molly O'Connors
Charles Ogle
Character: Director Graham
Ernest Joy
Character: Studio Manager

Clarence Geldart
Character: Casting Director
Raymond Hatton
Character: Jimmy Quicksilver, assistant director
Noah Beery
Character: Cowboy



Production and Crew

Frances Marion
Screenplay
Henry Kotani
Director of Photography

Wilfred Buckland
Production Design