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  1. The Busher: Directed by Jerome Storm. With Charles Ray, Colleen Moore, John Gilbert, Jay Morley. A young baseball pitcher in the bush leagues is discovered by a big-league manager and given his chance in the major leagues.

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    • Drama, Sport
    • Jerome Storm
    • 1919-05-18
  2. In THE BUSHER (1919), the mind of Ray's character is consumed with baseball, and spotted by professionals when the train is detained in his small town of Brownville. However, with hazing, he is corrupted by his teammates and hangers-on, coming to believe he is too important to stay true to his local fans and the girl who loves him (Colleen Moore).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_BusherThe Busher - Wikipedia

    The Busher. The Busher is a 1919 American drama film directed by Jerome Storm featuring Colleen Moore, and produced by Thomas H. Ince. The film still exists and is available on DVD from Kino Video, running 55 minutes. There is an alternate edition available from Grapevine Video. This version runs 63 minutes, including a longer opening ...

  4. The Busher Reviews. Delightful comedy about baseball and small town life. A fascinating look at early baseball films and an un-perfected spin on something that has since gone on to be repeated ...

  5. The Busher (1919, Famous Players-Lasky), a five-reel comedy-drama, stars Charles Ray, who then was at the zenith of his popularity playing country rubes who, during the course of the story, rise above their gullibility while winning the respect of their peers and the love of the heroine. Ray offers an appealing performance as Ben Harding, the ...

    • Jerome Storm
    • Charles Ray
  6. Released May 17th, 1919, 'The Busher' stars Charles Ray, Colleen Moore, John Gilbert, Jay Morley The movie has a runtime of about 55 min, and received a user score of 51 (out of 100) on TMDb ...

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › The_BusherThe Busher - Wikiwand

    The Busher is a 1919 American drama film directed by Jerome Storm featuring Colleen Moore, and produced by Thomas H. Ince. The film still exists and is available on DVD from Kino Video, running 55 minutes. There is an alternate edition available from Grapevine Video. This version runs 63 minutes, including a longer opening exposition sequence, and more frequent original intertitles, which help ...

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