The Little Fool (1921)
Richard Forrest's philosophy of marital relations is that it is not up to the husband to hold his wife's love but that she should "hold it herself." His theories are put to a practical test when his best friend, a young author, comes to the Big House. The friend falls in love with the wife and frankly tells her husband of the fact, saying that it is best that he go away.
Director: Phil Rosen
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Milton Sills as Richard Forrest |
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Ora Carew as Paula Forrest |
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Nigel Barrie as Evan Graham |
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Byron Munson as Bert Wainwright |
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Peggy Prevost as Ernestine Wainright |
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Helen Howard as Rita |
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Eva Forrestor as Lute |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Writing | Jack London | Novel |
| Writing | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Allen G. Siegler | Director of Photography |
| Art | A.F. Mantz | Art Direction |