Just Like a Woman (1923)
After living in a boarding school for some years, Peggy Dean accepts the invitation of her Aunts Abigail and Salina to live with them. They warn her that she will be "on probation" because of the family's displeasure with Peggy's father for marrying an actress, so Peggy masquerades as an exceedingly prim and proper missionary.
Directors: Scott R. Beal, Hugh McClung.
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Marguerite De La Motte as Peggy Dean |
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George Fawcett as Judge Landon |
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Ralph Graves as James Landon |
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Jane Keckley as Abigail |
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Julia Calhoun as Salina |
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J. Frank Glendon as Peggy's brother |
| Directing | Scott R. Beal | Director |
| Directing | Hugh McClung | Director |
| Writing | Hal Conklin | Adaptation |
| Writing | Grace S. Haskins | Story |
| Production | Grace S. Haskins | Producer |
| Camera | John W. Leezer | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Chester A. Lyons | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Reginald Lyons | Director of Photography |