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1928 film

Sharp Shooters
Theatrical release poster
Directed by John G. Blystone
Written by Malcolm Stuart Boylan Marion Orth
Story by Randall Faye
Produced by William Fox
Starring George O'Brien Lois Moran Noah Young
Cinematography Charles G. Clarke
Edited by J. Logan Pearson
Productioncompany Fox Film Corporation
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release date January 15, 1928 (1928-01-15) (USA)
Running time 60 minutes
Country United States
Language English intertitles

Sharp Shooters is a 1928 American silent comedy film directed by John G. Blystone and starring George O'Brien, Lois Moran, and Noah Young.[1] A print survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archive.[2] Sharp Shooters contains uncredited performances by Boris Karloff and Randolph Scott in his first film appearance.

George is a sailor and smooth-talking lady's man who believes in the adage "love 'em and leave 'em" when it comes to women. While on leave in Morocco, George meets Lorette, a fiery French dancing girl who falls madly in love with him, unaware that he has a girl in every port. Initially thinking of her as just another diversion, George soon discovers that he can't get rid of the girl. She follows him to the United States; he does his best to avoid her. Amused by George's predicament and feeling sorry for the girl, his two best friends, Tom and Jerry shanghai him aboard a vessel and arrange things so that George is unable to avoid Lorette. As a result, George surrenders to the inevitable and marries her.

  1. ^ "Sharp Shooters". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved August 21, 2012.
  2. ^ "Progressive Silent Film List: Sharp Shooters". Silent Era. Retrieved April 13, 2008.