The Crowded Hour

The Crowded Hour

Drama | April 20, 1925

Telephone operator Peggy, puts on an act with Matt Wilde at a Bowery amateur night and is seen by Billy Laidlaw, who becomes convinced of her talents. Billy subsequently arranges for the Broadway debut of the act and falls in love with Peggy, who wholeheartedly returns his affection. When the World War breaks out, Billy remains unconcerned until his younger brother is killed in action. Billy then immediately enlists and is sent to France; Peggy joins the Red Cross to be with him, and Grace Laidlaw, Billy's wife, also goes to France, working with the Y. M. C. A. Billy is assigned to destroy an ammunition dump, and Peggy learns, after he has left on the mission, that he has been recalled.

The Crowded Hour

Drama | April 20, 1925

The Crowded Hour
Telephone operator Peggy, puts on an act with Matt Wilde at a Bowery amateur night and is seen by Billy Laidlaw, who becomes convinced of her talents. Billy subsequently arranges for the Broadway debut of the act and falls in love with Peggy, who wholeheartedly returns his affection. When the World War breaks out, Billy remains unconcerned until his younger brother is killed in action. Billy then immediately enlists and is sent to France; Peggy joins the Red Cross to be with him, and Grace Laidlaw, Billy's wife, also goes to France, working with the Y. M. C. A. Billy is assigned to destroy an ammunition dump, and Peggy learns, after he has left on the mission, that he has been recalled.
Producers Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Original title The Crowded Hour
Directors E. Mason Hopper
Writers Channing Pollock, Edgar Selwyn, John Russell

Cast

Bebe Daniels

as Peggy Laurence

Kenneth Harlan

as Billy Laidlaw

T. Roy Barnes

as Matt Wilde

Frank Morgan

as Bert Caswell

Helen Lee Worthing

as Grace Laidlaw

Armand Cortes

as Captain Soulier (as Armand Cortez)

Alice Chapin

as Grand'mère Buvasse

Warner Richmond

as Operator