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Cast
Alice Lake | ... |
Betty Ellen Estabrook
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Harry Myers | ... |
Bill Bailey
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Edward Connelly | ... |
Thomas Estabrook
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Edward Jobson | ... |
John Maynard
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Dana Todd | ... |
Norman Maynard
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Mignon Anderson | ... |
Bessie Neldon
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John McKinnon | ... |
Edward Nelson
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Eugene Pouyet | ... |
Gustave
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Directed by
Maxwell Karger |
Written by
June Mathis | ... | (adaptation) |
June Mathis | ... | (screenplay) |
May Tully | ... | (story) |
Cinematography by
Allen G. Siegler | ... | (as Allan Siegler) |
Art Direction by
Joseph Calder |
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- Metro Pictures Corporation (1922) (United States) (theatrical)
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Betty Estabrook, daughter of a financier, meets Bill Bailey while returning home on a train and offers him one of her homemade candy kisses; Bill persuades her to dispense some candy at a charity bazaar, which she does with great success; but unhappily he discovers that Betty is engaged to Norman Maynard, son of a manufacturer of sweets. Betty's father dies as a result of financial complications, and determined to reimburse the creditors, she sells her house and all her possessions, causing Maynard to break off the engagement. Bill and Bessie Neldon join forces with Betty to manufacture candy, a venture that becomes so successful that Maynard begins to suffer from the competition and sows seeds of discontent among their workers. Bill thwarts the plan, but Betty sells the B-Kissed Candy Co. to Maynard for a sizable sum, which enables her and Bill to become engaged. Written by AFI |
Taglines | She made a fortune out of them- and it's worth that to see "KISSES" with ALICE LAKE (Print Ad-Seattle Star, ((Seattle Wash.)) 19 August 1922) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Final film of Mignon Anderson. See more » |