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Sixty Cents an Hour

Although Jimmy Kirk earns only $7.50 a week as a soda jerk, he is ambitious and hopes to marry Mamie Smith, the bank president's daughter.

Top Cast

  • Walter Hiers

    Walter Hiers

    Jimmy Kirk

  • Jacqueline Logan

    Jacqueline Logan

    Mamie Smith

  • Ricardo Cortez

    Ricardo Cortez

    William Davis

  • Charles Ogle

    Charles Ogle

    James Smith

  • Lucille Ward

    Lucille Ward

    Mrs. James Smith

  • Robert Dudley

    Robert Dudley

    Storekeeper

  • Clarence Burton

    Clarence Burton

    Crook

  • Guy Oliver

    Guy Oliver

    Crook

  • Cullen Tate

    Cullen Tate

    Crook

Overview

Although Jimmy Kirk earns only $7.50 a week as a soda jerk, he is ambitious and hopes to marry Mamie Smith, the bank president's daughter.

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