Stick to Your Story (1926)
Directed by Harry Joe Brown
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
Usually typecast as pugilists, Billy Sullivan, the nephew of former heavyweight John L. Sullivan, played a cub reporter this time around. About to get fired for refusing less sensational assignments, Sullivan, as Scoop Murphy, saves his editor (Melbourne MacDowell) from a crazed bomber (Harry Semels). In return, Scoop not only gets a pay raise but is allowed to marry the editor's daughter (Estelle Bradley). Stick to Your Story was produced and directed by Harry J. Brown, a specialist in fast-paced, low-budget action adventures.