Notoriety (1922)
Pigeon Deering, a girl of the tenements, while watching a society ball through a window, witnesses a murder and is arrested. Because she craves notoriety, Pigeon confesses to the crime. During her trial, attorney Arthur Beal exposes the murderer and urges her not to accept any offer from theatrical producers hoping to cash in on her "fame." When Pigeon rejects his advice, Arthur fakes an offer, which she accepts, and has her brought to his country farm for "rehearsals." An attack by a hired man, who assumes from her publicity that she is susceptible, finally convinces Pigeon of her mistake, and she accepts Arthur's proposal of marriage.
Director: William Nigh
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Maurine Powers as 'Pigeon' Deering |
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Mary Alden as Ann Boland |
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Rod La Rocque as Arthur Beal |
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George Hackathorne as Batty |
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Richard Travers as Tom Robbins |
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J. Barney Sherry as Horace Wedderburn |
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Mona Lisa as Dorothy Wedderburn |
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Anders Randolf as Theatrical Agent |
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John Goldsworthy as Van Dyke Gibson |
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Ida Waterman as Mrs. Beal |
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William Gudgeon as The Hired Man |
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Dorothy Dank as |
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Michael Donavan as |
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E. Pollock as |
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Joseph W. Smiley as |
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William H. Tooker as Theatrical Manager |
| Directing | William Nigh | Director |
| Writing | William Nigh | Writer |
| Crew | James Diamond | Cinematography |