Mind the Paint Girl (1919)
When she is orphaned Lily Upjohn, from the London slums, becomes a chorus girl at the Pandora Theatre. During a performance a scene painter drops some paint near Lily and her screams prompt the show's composer to create a hit song "Mind the Paint Girl," which Lily makes an overnight sensation. She is courted by young officer Nicholas Jeyes and by Lord Francombe. Driving both men to near ruin she promises marriage to both but in the end choses neither.
Director:
Wilfrid North
Writer:
Arthur Wing Pinero
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Anita Stewart as Lily Upjohn |
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Conway Tearle as Capt. Nicholas Jeyes |
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Vernon Steele as Lord Francombe |
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Templar Saxe as Lal Roper |
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Arthur Donaldson as Vincent Bland |
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Virginia Norden as Mrs. Arthur Stidulph |
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George Stewart as Bob |
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Gladys Valerie as Jimmie Birch |
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Katharine Lewis as |
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Evart Overton as |
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Denton Vane as |
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Hattie Delaro as Mrs. Upjohn |
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Robert Lee Keeling as Col. The Hon. Arthur Stidulph |
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Dorothy Portingall as |
| Directing | Wilfrid North | Director |
| Writing | Arthur Wing Pinero | Screenplay |
| Production | Anita Stewart | Producer |
| Camera | John W. Brown | Director of Photography |