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Cast
Bebe Daniels | ... |
Peggy Laurence
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Kenneth Harlan | ... |
Billy Laidlaw
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T. Roy Barnes | ... |
Matt Wilde
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Frank Morgan | ... |
Bert Caswell
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Helen Lee Worthing | ... |
Grace Laidlaw
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Armand Cortes | ... |
Captain Soulier
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Alice Chapin | ... |
Grand'mère Buvasse
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Warner Richmond | ... |
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Directed by
E. Mason Hopper |
Written by
Channing Pollock | ... | (play) |
John Russell | ... | (scenario) |
Edgar Selwyn | ... | (play) |
Cinematography by
J. Roy Hunt |
Additional Crew
Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
Adolph Zukor | ... | presenter |
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- Paramount Pictures (1925) (United States) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1926) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Famous-Lasky Film Service (1926) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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Telephone operator Peggy, puts on an act with Matt Wilde at a Bowery amateur night and is seen by Billy Laidlaw, who becomes convinced of her talents. Billy subsequently arranges for the Broadway debut of the act and falls in love with Peggy, who wholeheartedly returns his affection. When the World War breaks out, Billy remains unconcerned until his younger brother is killed in action. Billy then immediately enlists and is sent to France; Peggy joins the Red Cross to be with him, and Grace Laidlaw, Billy's wife, also goes to France, working with the Y. M. C. A. Billy is assigned to destroy an ammunition dump, and Peggy learns, after he has left on the mission, that he has been recalled. The phone lines are down, and Peggy volunteers to go after Billy herself. She is soon faced with having to decide between his life and the lives of a whole battalion. She chooses to sacrifice him and is herself temporarily blinded as a consequence. Peggy is nursed back to health by Grace, who wins her sympathy and respect. When Billy unexpectedly shows up unharmed, Peggy sends him back to his wife, giving up her happiness for that of the couple she has come to love. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | The drama of a girl who learned that marriage is more than a ring and a few words by the minister. (Print Ad- Daily Star, ((Fredericksburg,Va.)) 16 March 1926) See more » |
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