Second Fiddle is a 1923 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Frank Tuttle and distributed by W. W. Hodkinson.
It stars Glenn Hunter and has an early appearance in a lead role by actress Mary Astor.
As described in a film magazine,[1] George Bradley (Stowe) and his wife (Foy) are very proud of their eldest son Herbert (Martin), who has just come home from college.
Jim arrives in the nick of time and, after a terrific struggle in which Cragg is killed, saves Polly and proves he is the better man.
A copy of Second Fiddle is in the Stanford Theatre Foundation collection of the UCLA Film and Television Archive.