The Little Intruder (1919)
Jealous of the attention his wife Virginia receives at a seaside resort and desiring to know how far her flirtation with Henry Harding has gone, George Conklin returns to New York to hire a detective. He finds a pretty girl in his house and the police identify her as criminal Philadelphia Mary but George tells them that she is his niece that he was expecting; when the police are gone, George learns that her name is Betty McCarthy and makes her agree to spy on Virginia.
Director: Oscar Apfel
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Louise Huff as The Little Intruder |
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George MacQuarrie as George Conklin |
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Christine Mayo as Virginia Conklin |
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Johnny Hines as Billy Kent |
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Stuart Holmes as Henry Harding |
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Al Hart as Bob McCarthy |
| Directing | Oscar Apfel | Director |
| Writing | Clara Beranger | Writer |
| Writing | H.S. Sheldon | Story |
| Crew | Alfred Gandolfi | Cinematography |