Going Up (film)

Going Up is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by Lloyd Ingraham and starring Douglas MacLean, Hallam Cooley and Marjorie Daw. It was based on a 1917 comedy Broadway play The Aviator.

Plot
The author of a series of bestselling novels about aviation has false gained a reputation has an expert pilot when he cannot fly and has a phobia of planes. However, when he is challenged by a genuine expert to a race with a rival in love, he accepts and triumphs.

Cast

 * Douglas MacLean as Robert Street
 * Hallam Cooley as Hopkinson Brown
 * Arthur Stuart Hull as James Brooks
 * Francis McDonald as Jules Gaillard
 * Hughie Mack as Sam Robinson
 * Wade Boteler as John Gordon
 * John Steppling as William Douglas
 * Mervyn LeRoy as The Bellboy
 * Marjorie Daw as 	Grace Douglas
 * Edna Murphy as 	Madeline Manners
 * Lillian Langdon as 	Mrs. Douglas

Preservation
With no prints of Going Up located in any film archives, it is considered a lost film.