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Directed by Lloyd IngrahamOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors Mary Miles Minter,
Margaret Shelby,
Carl Stockdale,
Allan Forrest,
George Periolat,
Henry Arthur BarrowsAs described in a film magazine, the daughter of the "chewing gum king" Joan Hope (Minter) has social aspirations, but is held back by the fact that her father manufactures gum. She meets a countess (Shelby) on a train, who offers to lend Joan her title for a week if she will hold a package for her. Joan accepts, not knowing that the "countess" is actually a thief and that the package contains stolen diamonds. Joan passes herself off as a countess at a big hotel, and detective Kent Standish (Forrest) begins to shadow her. The countess and her gang of crooks try to recover the package of diamonds, causing several entangling situations until Joan escapes with the detective, whom she has come to love. , 1h4
Directed by Lloyd IngrahamOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about childrenActors Mae Marsh,
Robert Harron,
Wilbur Higby,
Loyola O'Connor,
Mildred Harris,
Anna DodgeRating59%
Ann (Mae Marsh) is a young girl who has been living in an orphanage since infancy. She is disliked and spurned by the other children, and treated coldly by the orphanage administrators—the reason for this, however, is unclear. She is told by the orphanage cook Black Cindy (Madame Sul-Te-Wan) during a palm-reading that she will be cursed until she is married. Ann's stay at the orphanage is an endless series of unhappy circumstances; she steals a doll belonging to a popular girl named Goldie (Mildred Harris), then accidentally breaks the doll, thereby adding to her loneliness and misery. One day, while the children are napping, a fire breaks out in the orphanage and Ann heroically saves Goldie from the flames., 1h
Directed by Lloyd IngrahamOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Crime,
Romance,
WesternActors Harry Carey,
Lillian Rich,
Paul Weigel,
Francis Ford,
Stanton Heck,
Harriet HammondRating63%
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Directed by Lloyd IngrahamOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaActors Mary Miles Minter,
Allan Forrest,
George Periolat,
Eugenie Besserer,
Carl Stockdale,
Louise EmmonsRating64%
Julia Deep is a young woman working behind the exchange desk at a department store. She usually serves as the clerk of wealthy and eccentric widows, such as Mrs. Lowe. She feels very lonely in the big city, until she notices books in the apartment of the star lodger in the building she lives in. The lodger, Terry Hartridge is the son of a wealthy man who is using his father's fortune to blaze a trail across the white lights of the city. He is spending his money carelessly and doesn't put any time in paying the bills, much to the dislike of the department store owner Timothy Black. These bills are delivered by the nobly Lottie Driscoll of the Robin Stock Company.Directed by Lloyd IngrahamOrigin USAGenres Comedy-dramaActors Mary Miles Minter,
Allan Forrest,
Eugenie Forde,
Henry Arthur Barrows,
Ashton Dearholt,
Spottiswoode AitkenAs described in a film magazine, Merlin's (Forrest) father Simon Durand (Barrows) sends the son away from home because of his extravagance. The only condition upon which he can return is by presenting his first week's salary. The father then leaves to obtain a "water cure," and the servants go on vacation, leaving the mansion empty. After the death of the woman who takes care of his bachelor apartment, Merlin adopts her two children, Charity (Minter) and her younger brother known as the Prince (Callis). When numerous bill collectors come to the apartment for money Merlin owes them, Charity, who is a strong believer in fairy tales, decides to go the Merlin's father and see if he will relent and take his son back. When she and the Prince arrive at the mansion, they find it deserted and immediately take up their abode in the desolate building, which they start calling a castle, until the return of the owner. As their guests they invite Bill (Ahearn) the burglar, Sam (Russell) the bum, and Lucius Garrett (Aitken), an unemployed Shakespearean actor. When the elder Durand returns, he is furious and at first attempts to drive the intruders away, but then relents after Charity and the Prince win his heart and he gives the men employment on his estate. Merlin in the meantime has secured a position, and has endeavored to find the children but is unsuccessful. When he gets his first check, he goes to see his father, and the children are happy when son and father reconciled.