Gerald Cranston's Lady (1924)
Gerald Cranston, a successful financier and industrialist who worked his way up through the ranks, enters into a marriage of convenience with Lady Hermione, from which he hopes to gain social prestige; Hermione, for her part, desires financial independence. Gordon Ibbotsleigh attempts to win Hermione's affection, while Hermione's cousin Angela directs her wiles toward Gerald. Both efforts fail, however, and the threat of financial ruin finally and firmly unites the Cranstons.
Director: Emmett J. Flynn
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James Kirkwood as Gerald Cranston |
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Alma Rubens as Hermione, Lady Gerald Cranston |
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Walter McGrail as Gordon Ibbotsleigh |
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J. Farrell MacDonald as Rennie |
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Lucien Littlefield as Stanley Tilotson |
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Spottiswoode Aitken as Ephraim Brewster |
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Templar Saxe as Lord Rawley |
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Richard Headrick as Arthur |
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Marguerite De La Motte as Angela |
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Eric Mayne as Sir James Guthrie |
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Lydia Knott as Cranston's Mother |
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Marilyn Warner as Ingenue (uncredited) |
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Valentina Zimina as The African lady (uncredited) |
| Directing | Emmett J. Flynn | Director |
| Writing | Gilbert Frankau | Novel |
| Writing | Edmund Goulding | Writer |