Ports of Call (film)

Ports of Call is a lost 1925 American silent drama film directed by Denison Clift and starring Edmund Lowe, Hazel Keener, and William B.

Kirk proves himself a coward when he refuses to go and rescue Marjorie's little sister Peggy (McLain).

Disgusted, Kirk's father (Conklin) disowns him and, through fast living that causes his downfall, he becomes a wandering derelict, finally landing in Manila.

When they arrive, Kirk discovers that the farm has changed hands and is now owned by Sherman, who has married Marjorie.

The local populace revolts and set fire to the farm house, and Kirk aids Marjorie to safety while Sherman is killed.