The Last Edition

The film's "All-Star" cast included Ralph Lewis as a press man at the San Francisco Chronicle newspaper.

[1][2] The story starts by introducing us to Tom McDonald, a pressman and the assistant foreman in the San Francisco Chronicle pressroom.

Though disappointed, he takes solace in knowing his son Ray McDonald has a good job in the district attorney's office.

Clarence jumps on the new lead, investigates the accusations, and quickly files his bribery story at the front desk of The Chronicle.

When the editor checks, they find out there is just enough time for Clarence's bribery story to make the newspaper's last edition.

Just as the story is about to hit the presses, Tom McDonald finds out the evening's headline is about his son Ray.

The motion picture was filmed in and around the "Old Chronicle Building" located at 690 Market Street in downtown San Francisco.

[citation needed] The Chronicle completed the move in 1925, shortly after the film crews were finished shooting.

The Last Edition (1925)
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