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The Whip

Lord Brancaster, a decent and upright British nobleman, loses his memory in an accident. While in this amnesiac condition, he becomes involved with the training of a horse, the Whip, for racing at Ascot.

Top Cast

  • Dorothy Mackaill

    Dorothy Mackaill

    Lady Diana

  • Ralph Forbes

    Ralph Forbes

    Lord Brancaster

  • Anna Q. Nilsson

    Anna Q. Nilsson

    Iris d'Aquila

  • Lowell Sherman

    Lowell Sherman

    Greville Sartoris

  • Albert Gran

    Albert Gran

    Sam Kelley

  • Marc McDermott

    Marc McDermott

    Lord Beverly

  • Louis Payne

    Louis Payne

    Lambert

  • Arthur Clayton

    Arthur Clayton

    Richard Haslam

  • Jack McDonald

    Jack McDonald

    Detective (uncredited)

Overview

Lord Brancaster, a decent and upright British nobleman, loses his memory in an accident. While in this amnesiac condition, he becomes involved with the training of a horse, the Whip, for racing at Ascot.

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