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Directed by Clarence G. Badger,
Josef von SternbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceActors Clara Bow,
Antonio Moreno,
William Austin,
Priscilla Bonner,
Jacqueline Gadsden,
Julia Swayne GordonRating71%
Spunky shopgirl Betty Lou Spence (Clara Bow) has a crush on her handsome employer, Cyrus Waltham, Jr. (Antonio Moreno), the new manager of and heir to the "world's largest store". However, they belong to different social classes, and he is already romantically linked to blond socialite Adela Van Norman (Jacqueline Gadsden). Cyrus's silly friend Monty (William Austin) notices Betty, though, and she uses him to get closer to Cyrus. , 1h20
Directed by Clarence G. BadgerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors John Bowers,
Blanche Sweet,
Lon Chaney,
Barbara La Marr,
Elmo Lincoln,
Louise FazendaQuincy Adams Sawyer is a young attorney who one day meets a girl in the park. He is immediately smitten with her, but is summoned to the village of Mason's Corners by his father's friend Deacon Pettengill to investigate a villainous lawyer named Obadiah Strout before he can pursue her. Meanwhile, Mrs. Putnam, an old woman, is being swindled by Strout. Putnam's daughter Lindy, a natural vamp, attempts to seduce Sawyer. He shows interest, until he finds out who the girl from the park is: Alice, Pettengill's niece who has become blind since their first meeting., 1h9
Directed by Clarence G. BadgerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
CrimeActors Jack Mulhall,
Lila Lee,
Noah Beery Sr.,
Malcolm McGregor,
Tully Marshall,
Alec B. FrancisLeonard Staunton (Mulhall), a young wealthy New York club-man is engaged to Jeanne Baldwin (Lee), daughter of a U.S. Senator (Francis). Mulhall is preparing to spend a weekend at the Senator's estate. He becomes involved in the affairs of a gang of blackmailers through his efforts to help a fellow club member. When Alan Fitzhugh (Allister), a fellow club-member, arrives with a note, imprinted with a purple hieroglyph, in which he, Fitzhugh, is threatened with a horrible death. Since Fitzhugh is nervous and terrified, Leonard agrees to stay with him at his apartment that night.