Herbert C. Clark
Writing
Known For

The alert atmosphere of a large-city newspaper office and its giant presses combines with the back-stage atmosphere of the theatre, set against the sinister shadow of a bootleg gang and the glitter of a big musical comedy "first night" in a whirlwind of dramatic action. A hot-shot newspaper reporter and a Broadway show-girl provide the romance.
The Final Extra

Stanley Gilmore, the son of a railroad president, atones for a series of wild escapades by traveling to Tennessee to secure a right-of-way through the property of farmer Dave Wade. Accompanied by his dog, Thunder, Stanley meets with Dave and initiates a friendship with the farmer's daughter, Patsy.
The Silent Avenger

Sinews of Steel is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by Frank O'Connor.
Sinews of Steel

Mountains of Manhattan is a 1927 American silent drama film directed by James P. Hogan.