Although he is known for having the "keenest nose for news" on the Springfield Evening Times , city editor Theobald Todd lacks the assertiveness to realize his dream of becoming the ... See full summary
Todd of the Times (1919) Online
Although he is known for having the "keenest nose for news" on the Springfield Evening Times , city editor Theobald Todd lacks the assertiveness to realize his dream of becoming the managing editor when the position opens. Married to a domineering former widow who runs a boardinghouse and dotes on her overgrown, lazy son Roy, Todd is henpecked into getting Roy a job on the paper. After the owner puts Todd in charge when he goes away for a few days, Todd and his star reporter, although hampered by Roy's interference, expose a gambling ring whose members operate under the guise of stock brokers, in defiance of the newly-passed anti-betting law, led by the town's self-appointed head of an anti vice crusade. The paper's "extra" receives the commendation of the returning owner, who gives Todd the managing editor position. At home, Todd smashes the parlor furniture and proves he is "managing editor of his own establishment," thus ending his wife's reign of terror.
Cast overview: | |||
Frank Keenan | - | Theobold Todd | |
Charles A. Post | - | Roy Reynolds (as Buddy Post) | |
Aggie Herring | - | Mrs. Todd | |
Herschel Mayall | - | Harrison G. Monroe | |
George Williams | - | Henry Holt | |
Joseph J. Dowling | - | Rodney Plummer (as Joe Dowling) | |
Jay Morley | - | John Watson | |
Irene Rich | - | Janet Milton | |
Arthur Millett | - | Lee Martin | |
Ruth Langdon | - | Marie (as Ruth Langston) |