
Overview
Tom Whitney, well connected but a social derelict because of his weakness for drink, is released from the draft because of an old football Injury, but a policeman persuades him that he can still do his bit in the shipyards. He takes a job in the yard owned by the man to whose daughter he was engaged in happier times. Three German propagandists seek to foment a strike to delay the work, and largely through Tom's efforts the plan goes amiss and the strike is called off. Rehabilitated by work, the launching of The Liberty is a forecast of his own rebirth.
Actor | Age then | Age now | |
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![]() | 34 | June 17, 1955 (71) | |
![]() | 29 | March 25, 1975 (86) | |
![]() | 50 | April 2, 1929 (61) | |
![]() | 22 | May 3, 1989 (92) | |
![]() | 42 | April 8, 1970 (94) | |
![]() | 48 | December 2, 1945 (75) | |
![]() | 42 | January 10, 1940 (64) | |
![]() | 50 | May 15, 1935 (66) | |
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