Everybody's Girl (1918)
Florence is a little milliner who shares a room in "Brick Dust Row" with Ella, a fellow worker. It is all the home she has and the girls have to receive their company in the parks because there is no reception room, the millionaire owner of the Row having sublet the parlors. They see no harm in chance acquaintances. Then Florence meets Blinker, and real love comes into her life; but Blinker learns of what to him seems her promiscuous acquaintances and makes it plain that he cannot marry such a woman.
Director: Tom Terriss
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Alice Joyce as Florence |
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Walter McGrail as Blinker |
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William T. Carleton as Oldport |
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Bernard Siegel as Millinery Shop Proprietor |
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May Hopkins as Ella |
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Percy Standing as Bill |
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Victor A. Stewart as Blinker's Servant |
| Directing | Tom Terriss | Director |
| Writing | O. Henry | Story |
| Writing | A. Van Buren Powell | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Robert A. Stuart | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Albert E. Smith | Presenter |