The Croxley Master
The Croxley Master is a 1921 British silent drama film directed by Dick Webb, Dora Lennox and Jack Stanley.[1] It was based on a short story by Arthur Conan Doyle. A young Welsh medical student enters the boxing ring to fight for a £200 prize which will enable him to establish his own practice.
Cast
- Dick Webb as Robert Montgomery
- Dora Lennox as Dorothy Oldacre
- Jack Stanley as Silas Craggs
- Joan Ritz as Anastasia Craggs
- Cecil Morton York as Doctor Oldacre
- Louis Rihll as Mr. Grain
- Mabel Penn as Mrs. Oldacre
- J.T. MacMillan as Mr. Purvis
- George Turner as Mr. Fawcett
- Ernest Wallace as Mr. Wilson
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References
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