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Come Out of the Kitchen (1919)

50 min  -  Comedy | Romance  -   11 May 1919 (USA)
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Olivia Dangerfield and her brother are hired as servants in the household of the meticulous Mrs. Falkner... See full summary »

Writers:

Alice Duer Miller (book), A.E. Thomas (play), and 1 more credit »
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Cast

Cast overview:
Marguerite Clark Marguerite Clark ...
Claudia Daingerfield
Frances Kaye Frances Kaye ...
Elizabeth Daingerfield
Bradley Barker Bradley Barker ...
Paul Daingerfield
Albert Hackett Albert Hackett ...
Charles Daingerfield
George Stevens George Stevens ...
Mr. Daingerfield
May Kitson May Kitson ...
Mrs. Daingerfield
Eugene O'Brien Eugene O'Brien ...
Burton Crane
Fred Esmelton Fred Esmelton ...
Solon Tucker
Crauford Kent Crauford Kent ...
Randolf Weeks
Augusta Anderson Augusta Anderson ...
Mrs. Faulkner
Rita Spear Rita Spear ...
Cora Faulkner
Frances Miller Frances Miller ...
Mammy Jackson (as Frances Miller Grant)
George Washington George Washington ...
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Olivia Dangerfield and her brother are hired as servants in the household of the meticulous Mrs. Falkner. When another pair of servants is detained by the law, Olivia decides to pose as a master cook, though she knows little about the culinary arts. Meanwhile, Burton Crane, the boyfriend of Mrs. Falkner's daughter, becomes attracted to the "wonderful cook" at the Falkner home. Written by Jim Beaver <jumblejim@prodigy.net>  

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MARGUERITE CLARK - The Sweetest Girl in Motion Pictures (original ad_ See more »

Genres:

Comedy | Romance

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USA

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Silent

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1
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