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The Broadway Sport 1917

50 min📅 1917-06-10

"When A Rube Turns Villian And strikes out to break the speed records in the White Lights, there's no telling what will happen. Many of the hair-raising possibilities are seen."

In this silent-era comedy gem *The Broadway Sport* (1917), directed by Carl Harbaugh, an unassuming small-town clerk named Hezekiah Dill stumbles upon a fortune when two crooks accidentally lock themselves inside a store safe he's guarding.

Director: Carl Harbaugh

Cast

Stuart Holmes
Stuart Holmes
Hezekiah Dill
Wanda Hawley
Wanda Hawley
Sadie Sweet
Dan Mason
Dan Mason
Hector Sweet
Mabel Rutter
Violet Gaffney
William B. Green
John D. Boulder
Mario Majeroni
The Hypnotist
Jay Wilson
Plainclothes Policeman
J. Sullivan
His Counselor

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Broadway Sport* (1917) about?

*The Broadway Sport* follows Hezekiah Dill, a shy store clerk who unexpectedly inherits a large sum of money after foiling a robbery—only to abandon his quiet life in favor of chasing the thrills of New York's fast-paced underworld. His sudden transformation into a "Broadway Sport" leads to a series of comedic and chaotic misadventures, blurring the line between hero and villain.

Who directed *The Broadway Sport*?

The film was directed by Carl Harbaugh, a prolific filmmaker known for his work in silent-era comedies and dramas.

Who stars in *The Broadway Sport*?

The cast features Stuart Holmes as the lead, alongside Wanda Hawley, Dan Mason, Mabel Rutter, and William B. Green in key roles.

Is *The Broadway Sport* (1917) worth watching?

While *The Broadway Sport* doesn't have an IMDb rating to gauge its reception, its silent-era comedy roots and the charismatic performances of its cast make it a charming time capsule for fans of early film history. The blend of humor, suspense, and social commentary offers a glimpse into the escapist entertainment of the 1910s.

How long is *The Broadway Sport*?

The film runs for approximately 50 minutes, making it a concise yet engaging silent-era comedy.

About The Broadway Sport (1917) — A Small-Town Clerk's Wild Plunge into Broadway Chaos

In this silent-era comedy gem *The Broadway Sport* (1917), directed by Carl Harbaugh, an unassuming small-town clerk named Hezekiah Dill stumbles upon a fortune when two crooks accidentally lock themselves inside a store safe he's guarding. Instead of calling for help, the timid employee seizes the opportunity to escape his modest life by embracing the role of a bold, reckless "Broadway Sport"—only to find that the criminal world's allure is far more complicated than he imagined.

The film's 1917 setting places it squarely in the golden age of silent slapstick, where the contrast between Hezekiah's meek demeanor and his sudden, chaotic transformation creates a delightfully chaotic atmosphere. With a stellar cast led by Stuart Holmes and Wanda Hawley, *The Broadway Sport* blends humor, suspense, and the reckless energy of early 20th-century urban life, offering a witty critique of ambition and moral compromise. It's a snapshot of an era when even a modest clerk could dream of becoming the next big thing—if only things went according to plan.