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Cast
Raymond Hitchcock | ... |
Henry Carter
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Marjorie Daw | ... |
Angela Morgan
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Theodore von Eltz | ... |
John Morgan
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Cissy Fitzgerald | ... |
Mrs. Henry Carter
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Vivien Oakland | ... |
Mrs. Bill Williams
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Charles A. Post | ... |
Bill Williams
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Leon Holmes | ... |
Office Boy
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Geraldine Leslie | ... |
Miss Crisp
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Directed by
Allen Dale | ... | (as Allan Dale) |
Written by
Douglas Bronston | ... | (screenplay) |
Douglas Bronston | ... | (story) |
Cinematography by
Joseph A. Dubray | ... | (as Joseph A. Du Bray) |
Milton Moore |
Editing by
Malcolm Knight |
Art Direction by
Edwin B. Willis |
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- Tiffany Productions (United States) (theatrical)
- British Exhibition Films (BEF) (1927) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
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John Morgan, a model husband, in order to promote a business contract with Henry Carter, drinks heavily and goes to an artists' ball with a redheaded girl, hoping to conceal the escapade from his wife, Angela. Through an acquaintance with Mrs. Williams, the "lady-friend" of Henry, Angela learns of her husband's scheme; and donning a red wig, she goes as his escort to the ball. The arrival of Carter's jealous wife leads to numerous amusing complications. When Angela learns the purpose of his deceit, she manages affairs so that Morgan succeeds in getting the contract but keeps her identity secret. Written by AFI |
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