My Lady Friends (1921)
James Smith, millionaire Bible publisher, is concerned with spending the fortune he has acquired, while his wife, remembering their thrifty days, strives to make every penny count, despite the extravagant example set by Lucille, the wife of lawyer Edward Early. Smith receives a letter from two lady friends, both planning to visit him at his Atlantic City bungalow, and seeks the aid of Early, a neighbor. Both wives become suspicious and have a detective investigate the situation.
Director: Lloyd Ingraham
![]() |
Carter DeHaven as James Smith |
![]() |
Flora Parker DeHaven as Catherine Smith |
![]() |
Thomas G. Lingham as Edward Early |
![]() |
Helen Raymond as Lucille Early |
![]() |
Helen Lynch as Eva Johns |
![]() |
Lincoln Stedman as Tom Trainer |
![]() |
May Wallace as Hilda |
![]() |
Hazel Howell as Nora |
![]() |
Clara Morris as Gwen |
![]() |
Ruth Ashby as Julia |
| Production | Carter DeHaven | Producer |
| Camera | Barney McGill | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Rex Taylor | Adaptation |
| Directing | Lloyd Ingraham | Director |
| Writing | Frank Mandel | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Emil Nyitray | Theatre Play |