Watch Your Step (film)

Watch Your Step is a 1922 American silent comedy film directed by William Beaudine. It stars Cullen Landis, Patsy Ruth Miller, Bert Woodruff, and George C. Pearce. Life considered the film to be a "fabulously expensive production". With no record of a print in any collection, it is likely a lost film.

Plot
As described in a film magazine, Elmer Slocum (Landis), a wealthy city youth, while trying to elude the police in his high powered automobile, has a smashup and, in a rough and tumble fight with a motorcycle policeman, knocks him out. He is robbed of his clothes by a group of tramps. He tries to hide from the police in a small village in Iowa and there meets Margaret Andrews (Miller), daughter of the richest man in town. He gets a position at a grocery store run by Russ Weaver (Woodruff) and learns that he has a rival for the hand of Margaret in Lon Kimball (Cannon), son of an undertaker. In a fight with Lon, Elmer comes off victorious, but a constable (Rattenberry) arrests him. Things look dark for Elmer until his father Henry Slocum (Cossar) with news that the motorcycle policeman has recovered and all has been forgiven.

Cast

 * Cullen Landis as Elmer Slocum
 * Patsy Ruth Miller as Margaret Andrews
 * Bert Woodruff as Russ Weaver
 * George C. Pearce as Lark Andrews
 * Raymond Cannon as Lon Kimball
 * Gus Leonard as Jennifer Kimball
 * Harry L. Rattenberry as the Constable
 * Joel Day as Ky Wilson
 * L.J. O'Connor as Detective Ryan
 * John Cossar as Henry Slocum
 * Lillian Sylvester as Mrs. Spivey
 * Louis King as Lote Spivey
 * Cordelia Callahan as Mrs. Andrews
 * Alberta Lee as Mrs. Weaver