Black Oxen (1923)
A Manhattan playboy falls for a mysterious European woman, whom he notices is an exact double for a famous socialite who disappeared at the turn of the century. At first he thinks it's just a coincidence, as the beautiful young woman he's romancing is much younger than the woman who vanished, who would be in her late 50s or early 60s by now. Soon, however, he begins to believe that maybe it's not such a coincidence after all.
Director: Frank Lloyd
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Corinne Griffith as Madame Zatianny / Mary Ogden |
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Conway Tearle as Lee Clavering |
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Tom Ricketts as Charles Dinwiddie |
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Tom Guise as Judge Gavin Trent |
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Clara Bow as Janet Ogelthorpe |
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Kate Lester as Jane Ogelthorpe |
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Alan Hale as Prince Rohenhauer |
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Harry Mestayer as James Ogelthorpe |
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Lincoln Stedman as Donnie Ferris |
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Claire McDowell as Agnes Trevor |
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Clarissa Selwynne as Gora Dwight |
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Fred Gamble as Ogelthorpe Butler |
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Percy Williams as Ogden Butler |
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Otto Nelson as Dr. Steinach |
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Eric Mayne as Chancellor |
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Otto Lederer as Austrian Advisor |
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Carmelita Geraghty as Anna Goodrich |
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Ione Atkinson as Flapper |
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Mila Constantin as Flapper |
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Hortense O'Brien as Flapper |
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Ted Rackerby as Party Boy (uncredited) |
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Wilhelm von Brincken as Aide to Prince Rohenhauer (uncredited) |
| Directing | Frank Lloyd | Director |
| Writing | Frank Lloyd | Writer |
| Writing | Mary O'Hara | Writer |
| Writing | Gertrude Atherton | Novel |
| Camera | Norbert Brodine | Director of Photography |