The Lady (1925)
A young woman marries the wastrel son of a British aristocrat. Her husband, who has been disinherited by his father, loses what little money he has left gambling in casinos and then dies, leaving her penniless and with an infant son. When her former father-in-law tries to get custody of the child, she leaves him with a couple she trusts, but when she later goes to reclaim her son, she can't find the people she left him with.
Director: Frank Borzage
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Brandon Hurst as St. Aubyns Sr |
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Norma Talmadge as Polly Pearl |
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Wallace MacDonald as Leonard St. Aubyns |
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Alfred J. Goulding as Tom Robinson (as Alf Goulding) |
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Doris Lloyd as Fannie Clair |
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Johnny Fox as Freckles (as John Fox Jr.) |
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Paulette Duval as Madame Adrienne Catellier |
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Emily Fitzroy as Madame Blanche |
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Margaret Seddon as Mrs. Cairns |
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Miles McCarthy as Mr. Graves |
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Marc McDermott as Mr. Wendover |
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George Hackathorne as Leonard Cairns |
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Walter Long as Blackie |
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John Herdman as John Cairns (uncredited) |
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Ed Hubbell as London Boy (uncredited) |
| Directing | Frank Borzage | Director |
| Directing | Orville O. Dull | Assistant Director |
| Production | Norma Talmadge | Producer |
| Editing | Hal C. Kern | Editor |
| Camera | Tony Gaudio | Director of Photography |
| Art | William Cameron Menzies | Art Direction |
| Writing | Frances Marion | Writer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Clare West | Costume Design |