The Little Grey Mouse (1920)
Beverly Arnold is a secretary in the law firm of John Cumberland and Stephen Gray. Both men court her, but Beverly succumbs to the charms of Gray. With her help, he writes a bestselling novel which leads him to give up his law career. After their marriage, Beverly continues to aid Gray with his writing, bringing a touch to his work that makes him famous. Gray, however, in his conceit, becomes bored with his wife and divorces her for Hedda Kossiter, a vampirish artist. Beverly, freed from Gray, becomes a literary success in her own right. Gray, anxious to win her back, is dismayed to discover that her heart has turned to his former partner, John Cumberland.
Director: James P. Hogan
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Louise Lovely as Beverly Arnold |
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Sam De Grasse as John Cumberland |
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Rosemary Theby as Hedda Kossiter |
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Philo McCullough as Stephen Gray |
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Clarence Wilson as Henry Lealon |
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Willis Marks as Old John |
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Peaches Jackson as The Child (uncredited) |
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Thomas Jefferson as |
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Gerard Alexander as Mrs. Lealon |
| Directing | James P. Hogan | Director |
| Writing | James P. Hogan | Writer |
| Writing | Barbara La Marr | Story |
| Camera | L. William O'Connell | Director of Photography |