In for Thirty Days (1919)
Helen Corning, a rich "Yankee" widow's daughter, antagonizes her Southern neighbors when she speeds in her roadster. After she causes Brett Page's stalled Ford to overturn, Helen rams Judge Carroll's wagon, upsetting his eggs which fly into his whiskers. Furious, the Judge sends Helen to jail for thirty days. Brett, taking advantage of the town's ancient law that allows townspeople to hire prisoners for twenty cents per day, takes the uncooperative Helen into his home to cook and clean.
Director: Webster Cullison
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May Allison as Helen Corning |
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Robert Ellis as Brett Page |
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Mayme Kelso as Mrs. Corning |
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Rex Cherryman as Count Dronsky |
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Jay Dwiggins as Judge Carroll |
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George Berrell as Homer Brown |
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Bull Montana as 'Hot Stove' Kelly |
| Directing | Webster Cullison | Director |
| Camera | William Fildew | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Luther Reed | Story |
| Writing | Thomas J. Geraghty | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | George D. Baker | Scenario Writer |