Sidney Page is a beautiful young nurse, the object of the romantic attentions of several young men in her small town. One of them, a mysterious fellow known as K, suddenly finds that the life of his rival for Sidney's hand depends upon his...
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Virginia Valli | ... |
Sidney Page - a beautiful nurse
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Percy Marmont | ... |
'K' Le Moyne
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Margarita Fischer | ... |
Charlotte Harrison
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Donald Keith | ... |
George 'Slim' Benson
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John Roche | ... |
Dr. Max Wilson
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Maurice Ryan | ... |
Joe Drummond
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Myrtle Vane | ... |
Aunt Harriett Kennedy
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William A. Carroll | ... |
Dr. Ed Wilson
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Directed by
Harry A. Pollard |
Written by
Louis D. Lighton | ... | (adaptation) |
Hope Loring | ... | (adaptation) |
Mary Roberts Rinehart | ... | (novel "K") |
Raymond L. Schrock | ... | (adaptation) (unconfirmed) |
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Charles J. Stumar | ... | (as Charles Stumar) |
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Carl Laemmle | ... | presenter |
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- Universal Pictures (1924) (United States) (theatrical)
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Sidney Page is a beautiful young nurse, the object of the romantic attentions of several young men in her small town. One of them, a mysterious fellow known as K, suddenly finds that the life of his rival for Sidney's hand depends upon his revealing the secret of his own past.
Written by Jim Beaver |
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Trivia | This is one of about two dozen feature films directed by Harry A. Pollard, which the American Film Institute Catalog of Feature Films, in all 3 of their volumes, 1911-1920, 1921-1930 and 1931-1940, chooses to erroneously credit to comedian Harry (Snub) Pollard, who is, of course, a different person entirely. See more » |
Movie Connections | Remake of The Doctor and the Woman (1918). See more » |