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Ethel Clayton | ... |
Mary McLeod
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Herbert Rawlinson | ... |
Phillip Dominick
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J.M. Dumont | ... |
Gordon Townsend
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Larry Steers | ... |
Oliver Marshall
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George Periolat | ... |
Irving Seaton
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Claire McDowell | ... |
Mrs. Dominick
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Jean Acker | ... |
Estelle Rolland
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Richard Wayne | ... |
Dr. Howard
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William Desmond Taylor | ... | (as William D. Taylor) |
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Cosmo Hamilton | ... | (story) |
Julia Crawford Ivers | ... | (scenario) |
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James Van Trees | ... | (as James C. Van Trees) |
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Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
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Artist Mary McLeod, while returning to New York, discovers she has lost her train ticket; young Phillip Dominick, a millionaire playboy, offers her his drawing room, posing as her brother, and their friendship in time develops into love. They are married, and Phillip takes his bride to his wealthy mother, on whom he is financially dependent. Mrs. Dominick, however, has plans to separate the couple and marry Phillip to a society girl, and though Mary begs him to take her away, she agrees to remain until the birth of her baby. The grandmother assumes full charge of the child, but despite careful nursing the child dies, and a subsequent misunderstanding causes Mary to leave. Phillip finds her and promises to start a new life in their own home on his own resources. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | Come and see how the Greenwich Village artists really live! Cosmo Hamilton's great story takes you to the center of New York's Bohemia- and shows it up for what it is (Print Ad- St. Joseph News-Press, ((St. Joseph Mo.)) 8 September 1921) See more » |
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