Mike (1926 film)

Mike is a 1926 American silent comedy drama film directed by Marshall Neilan. The film is a modest production, featuring Sally O'Neil and William Haines.

Plot
As described in a film magazine review, "Mike," a young woman, lives with her two brothers, sister, and father in an old freight car on a railroad siding in the desert. She enlists the aid of a circus manager from a nearby town to cure her father and his pal of drinking. Both swear off alcohol after seeing a vision of colored elephants and other beasts. Mike learns of a plot to hold up the Limited train. She and the children narrowly escape death when their freight car is sent wildly down grade. She tells her sweetheart Harlan, a telegraphist, of the bandits' scheme. The authorities are notified and the outlaws are captured.

Cast

 * Sally O'Neil as Mike (credited as Sally O'Neill)
 * William Haines as Harlan
 * Charles Murray as Father (credited as Charlie Murray)
 * Ned Sparks as Slinky
 * Ford Sterling as Tad
 * Frankie Darro as Boy
 * Frank Coghlan Jr. as Boy (credited as Junior Coghlan)
 * Muriel Frances Dana as Girl
 * Sam De Grasse as Brush