The Street of Forgotten Men

The Street of Forgotten Men is a 1925 American silent crime melodrama film directed by Herbert Brenon and released by Paramount Pictures.

As described in a film magazine reviews,[2] Portland Fancy, a bowery woman, dies, leaving her daughter of four in the care of Easy Money Charlie, a beggar who fakes a stump arm on the streets of New York City.

True to his promise, Charlie rears the girl away from the bowery in beautiful environment, never confessing his faking method of earning a living.

The young woman is married to Peyton on a night shortly after the secret return of Charlie, who is now thought dead.

Location shooting was done elsewhere on Long Island as well as on the streets of Manhattan, including on Fifth Avenue and at the landmark Little Church Around the Corner.