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Cast
Gladys McConnell | ... |
Elsie
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Hallam Cooley | ... |
Tom - the Shipping Clerk
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Arthur Housman | ... |
Max - the Manager
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Tony Merlo | ... |
Guido - the Florist
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Gretchen Hartman | ... |
Guido's Wife
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Belva McKay | ... |
Laurette - the Model
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William Bakewell |
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Directed by
Daniel Keefe |
Written by
O. Henry | ... | (story) |
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- Fox Film Corporation (1926) (United States) (theatrical)
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Elsie, a small town girl, arrives in New York, armed with an introductory letter to the head of a wholesale firm whom her father had previously befriended. Max, the manager and Tom, the shipping clerk are both attracted by the charms of the little country girl who soon proves a menace to the popularity of Laurette, the head model. Although Elsie favors Tom, she refuses his proposal of marriage and pretends that she is betrothed to Guido - a flower store proprietor who welcomes the flirtation by arranging for a dinner. Complications result when Guido's wife appears. Max, who is jealous of Tom, discharges him but Tom turns the tables with the announcement that he is the real owner of the business. Tom gives Max a trouncing and wins Elsie for his bride. Written by Motion Picture News, March 6, 1926 |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Fifth release in Fox's 'O. Henry Stories' 2-reel series. See more » |
Movie Connections | Followed by From a Cabby's Seat (1926). See more » |