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Cast
Jacqueline Logan | ... |
Mimi Le Brun
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Cullen Landis | ... |
Jerry Chandler
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Ward Crane | ... |
Andrew Fuller
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George Fawcett | ... |
Uncle George
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Emmett King | ... |
Reverend Chandler
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Youcca Troubetzkov | ... |
Lionel Clark
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Aggie Herring | ... |
Mrs. Hayes
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Dunbar Raymond | ... |
Mrs. Le Brun
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Ed Brady | ... |
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Carolyn Irwin | ... |
Bit Role (uncredited)
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Directed by
Svend Gade |
Written by
Temple Bailey | ... | (novel) |
Svend Gade | ... | (adaptation) |
James O. Spearing | ... | (adaptation) |
Cinematography by
Charles J. Stumar | ... | (as Charles Stumar) |
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- Universal Pictures (1925) (United States) (theatrical)
- European Motion Picture Company (1926) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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Plot Summary |
A luxury-loving daughter of an impoverished upper class family, Mimi Le Brun, falls in love with Jerry Chandler, a poor Yale man with the ambition to be a writer. Jerry proposes, but Mimi turns him down in favor of Andy Fuller, an oil millionaire. When Jerry inherits a ranch from his uncle, he and Mimi decide to be married, anticipating that Jerry's windfall will make them rich. Arriving at his ranch on their honeymoon, they discover, to their shock and disappointment, that the place is neither comfortable nor profitable. Despite her feelings, Mimi stays on, and she and Jerry try to make a go of it. As their first Christmas together approaches, Jerry goes into the hills for a tree. While he is gone, Andy shows up and persuades Mimi to go away with him. As she is leaving, she sees a signal fire on the mountain and, realizing that Jerry is in trouble, rounds up a rescue party. She saves Jerry's life and, overcome with the sudden intensity of her love for him, gladly nurses his hurt leg back to health, anticipating a long and happy life together. Written by Pamela Short |
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Taglines | Amid scenes of exquisite luxury and beauty is unfolded this dramatic love adventure that has been adapted from TEMPLE BAILEY'S popular novel. It is a theme that has shaken households and lovers through the ages- that has aroused increased discussion and agitation everywhere. It may be YOUR problem! See it! (Print Ad-Capitol Journal, ((Salem, Ore.)) 8 April 1926) See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | An 82 ft. sequence, depicting the New Orleans Mardi Gras, filmed in 2-strip Technicolor, opens the film. It is now believed to be lost. See more » |