Don't Call Me Little Girl (1921)
Joan Doubleday is a shy spinster, who has been engaged to Monty Wade for 12 years, is secretly adored by Peter Flagg. Her young niece, Jerry, arrives and sets out to capture Monty. On the wedding day, Jerry announces that the grooms have exchanged places and that Peter will marry Joan. A quarrel prevents preparations for the wedding, but Jerry finally convinces Joan that she was meant for Peter.
Director: Joseph Henabery
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Mary Miles Minter as Jerry |
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Winifred Greenwood as Harriet Doubleday |
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Ruth Stonehouse as Joan Doubleday |
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Fanny Midgley as Mrs. Doubleday |
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Jerome Patrick as Monty Wade |
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Edward Flanagan as Peter Flagg |
| Directing | Joseph Henabery | Director |
| Writing | Catherine Chisholm Cushing | Story |
| Writing | Edith M. Kennedy | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Faxon M. Dean | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Richard Johnston | Assistant Director |