The Spitfire (1924)
Following a scandalous poker party, Douglas Kenyon acts as escort to Marcia Walsh, a showgirl whom he "wins" in a game. When it is discovered that she has spent the night in his apartment, though innocently, he is discharged from the bank where he works. He then is separated from his sweetheart, Jean Bronson, who becomes an actress when he plans to prosecute her grandfather. After many complications, including the heroine's rescue from an unscrupulous theatrical producer, the lovers are reunited.
Director: Christy Cabanne
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Betty Blythe as Jean Bronson |
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Lowell Sherman as Horace Fleming |
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Elliott Dexter as Douglas Kenyon |
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Robert Warwick as Oliver Blair |
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Pauline Garon as Marcia Walsh |
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Burr McIntosh as Joshua Carrington |
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Jack Donovan as Abel Carrington |
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Ray Allen as Henry Hammil |
| Directing | Christy Cabanne | Director |
| Writing | Ray Harris | Writer |
| Writing | Frederic Arnold Kummer | Novel |
| Crew | Walter Arthur | Cinematography |
| Crew | John W. Brown | Cinematography |