The Right Man is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Jack Harvey. It stars George Larkin and Mary Beth Milford.
As described in a film magazine review, Mrs. Hoyt is infatuated with Dergan, the managing editor of her husbandâÂÂs newspaper. Dergan buys a hat similar to HoytâÂÂs and then calls on Mrs. Hoyt. Moha, faithful to his master, shoots at Dergan but kills another maan, a crook. Mrs. Hoyt hides the hat. Tip OâÂÂNeil, a reporter, is aware of DerganâÂÂs real villainy and the fact that Dergan is âÂÂplayingâ for the newspaper stock which Mrs. Hoyt owns. So when Dergan tries to win the affection of Mary Burton, who also works in the office. Tip gets busy and frustrates DerganâÂÂs every move. Dergan finally gets shot by Moha when he attempts to take the stock certificates from Mrs. Hoyt. Mary and Tip are happy as they drive away from the Hoyt residence with Denny, TipâÂÂs pal, as the chauffeur.