When Wade Cameron, chairman of the Better Plays Society, stops the production of actress Gilda Lamont's first stage success, she attempts to revenge herself by affecting another personality and earning his confidence. He assigns her a role...
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Colleen Moore | ... |
Gilda Lamont
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Conway Tearle | ... |
Wade Cameron
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Winifred Bryson | ... |
Estelle Van Arden
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Frances Raymond | ... |
Mrs. Cameron
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John Patrick | ... |
Dickie Harrison
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Alan Roscoe | ... |
Franklyn Stone
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William Gould | ... |
John Williams
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Marga Rubia Levy | ... |
Henderson
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J.C. Fowler | ... |
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Francis Dillon |
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Joseph F. Poland | ... | (scenario) |
Leroy Scott | ... | (novel "Counterfeit") (as LeRoy Scott) |
Cinematography by
Ted D. McCord |
Editing by
LeRoy Stone |
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Marion Fairfax | ... | editorial director |
Art Direction by
Milton Menasco |
Costume Design by
Clare West |
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Earl Hudson | ... | supervisor |
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- Associated First National Pictures (1924) (United States) (theatrical)
- First National Films (1926) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
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When Wade Cameron, chairman of the Better Plays Society, stops the production of actress Gilda Lamont's first stage success, she attempts to revenge herself by affecting another personality and earning his confidence. He assigns her a role in an improvised production of a new play as an unknown actress, derails her attempt to expose him, and ends by winning her heart. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | Girls come and see how a footlight star lamped 'em and vamped 'em but kept her heart free till Cupid shot his dart right through her heart, and she slipped and she fell heels over head in love. (as you shall see with her worst enemy) (Print Ad- Brockport Republic,((Brockport, NY)) 21 May 1925) See more » |
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Trivia | Having just completed The Perfect Flapper (1924), the latest in a string of flapper roles, Colleen Moore made it a point to change her by now distinctive helmet bob for something more elaborate. See more » |