Occasionally Yours (1920)
When Bruce Sands, a dilettante artist with a history of amorous peccadilloes, discovers that his latest flame Bunny Winston wants to marry him, he seeks refuge at his friend John Woodward's country home, unaware that Woodward has asked Bunny to marry him. Bunny follows the artist to Woodward's estate, where Bruce begins a flirtation with Woodward's daughter Audrey. After Audrey is injured in a fall from a horse, Bruce promises to marry her, thinking that she is on her deathbed. Upon hearing the news, Bunny assumes that Bruce will now be a member of the family and so marries Woodward. When Audrey recovers, the engagement is broken, Bruce returns to town, and Bunny follows. Bruce rejects Bunny and begins his campaign for his next victim, leaving Audrey and her father to console each other.
Director: James W. Horne
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Lew Cody as Bruce Sands |
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Betty Blythe as Bunny Winston |
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J. Barney Sherry as John Woodward |
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Elinor Fair as Audrey Woodward |
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Yvonne Gardelle as A Model |
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Cleo Ridgely as A Gossip |
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Lloyd Hamilton as Bob Hale |
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Gertrude Astor as Mona |
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William Quinn as Parker |
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Lillian Rambeau as Mrs. Lydia Larson |
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Boots the Dog as |
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Julius the Mouse as |
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Dorothy Wallace as |
| Directing | James W. Horne | Director |
| Writing | Emil Forst | Story |
| Writing | H. Tipton Steck | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Joseph A. Du Bray | Director of Photography |
| Art | Robert Odell | Art Direction |
| Crew | Louis J. Gasnier | Supervisor of Production Resources |