The House of Youth (1924)
Corinna Endicott attends a wild party with her pal Spike Blaine and there becomes reacquainted with Rhodes Winston, an English writer whom she nursed in Europe. They spend more time together, and eventually they become engaged. Then Mitch Hardy, a married cad, entices Corinna to a roadhouse, which is raided by police while he is forcing his attentions on her. The newspapers ruin Corinna's reputation, Rhodes breaks their engagement, and Corinna refuses Spike's offer of marriage, fearing that he feels only pity for her. Corinna resolves to make up for her mistakes, however, and with Spike she starts a fresh air farm for slum children. Although Rhodes eventually reappears and insists that he needs Corinna for his inspiration, she refuses him in favor of Spike.
Director: Ralph Ince
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Jacqueline Logan as Corinna Endicott |
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Malcolm McGregor as Spike Blaine |
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Vernon Steele as Rhodes Winston |
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Gloria Grey as Amy Marsden |
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Barbara Tennant as Mrs. Mitch Hardy |
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Richard Travers as Mitch Hardy |
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Lucille Mendez as Linda Richards |
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Edwin B. Tilton as Cornelius Endicott |
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Aileen Manning as Aunt Maggie Endicott |
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Nola Luxford as Society Girl |
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Hugh Metcalfe as Butler |
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Peggy Schaffer as |
| Directing | Ralph Ince | Director |
| Writing | C. Gardner Sullivan | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Maude Radford Warren | Novel |
| Camera | J.O. Taylor | Director of Photography |