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A 50-minute silent film where Irish grit meets Swedish sabotage — and somehow nobody looks gloomy about it.

The Scrapper (1922)

silent-era charmunderdog hustleworkplace sabotage

Overview

DramaRomance

Malloy, a young Irish construction engineer just out of college, is assigned to a project and immediately falls in love with the contractor's daughter, Eileen. The contractor's secretary, who also loves the girl, hires Oleson, a Swede, to work with Malloy and delay the building sufficiently to arouse the ire of the contractor. Under these conditions, however, Malloy works all the harder, never looking gloomy or restraining his Irish humor until the Swede comes to blows with him over a strike.

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Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Actual construction site filming — real danger, real 1922 muscle.

Acting

Herbert Rawlinson's perpetual Irish cheer under literal sabotage.

Best for:Solo: Silent film curiosity — 50 minutes, no commitment, pure 1922 energy.·Rewatch: Spot the Irish stereotypes and admire the practical stunts.
Hobart Henley

Director

Hobart Henley

ReleasedFeb 6, 1922
Runtime50m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensitymedium
Tonelight
Feellight
Universal Film Manufacturing Company

Top Cast

Herbert Rawlinson

Herbert Rawlinson

Malloy

Gertrude Olmstead

Gertrude Olmstead

Eileen McCarthy

William Welsh

William Welsh

Dan McCarthy

Frankie Lee

Frankie Lee

The Kid

George A. McDaniel

George A. McDaniel

McGuirk

Fred Kohler

Fred Kohler

Oleson

Edward Jobson

Edward Jobson

Riley

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Trivia

Hobart Henley directed over 80 films in the silent era but is barely remembered — this survives as a prime example of 1920s 'ethnic' pictures.

Cultural

The 'fighting Irish' archetype here was already solidified by 1922, but the film's sympathetic Swedish antagonist shows surprising ethnic complexity for its era.

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