Proud Flesh (1925)
The snooty Fernanda decides to leave Spain to visit her uncle in San Francisco in order to escape the attentions of the dandy, amorous Don Diego, but he follows her. She is rescued from a wild taxi ride by a passerby who owns a huge plumbing company. Believing him to be a common plumber, she snubs him, but he pursues her and a romantic rivalry is born.
Director: King Vidor
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Eleanor Boardman as Fernanda |
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Pat O'Malley as Patrick O'Malley |
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Harrison Ford as Don Jaime |
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Trixie Friganza as Mrs. McKee |
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William J. Kelly as Mr. McKee |
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Rosita Marstini as Vicente |
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SĂ´jin Kamiyama as Wong |
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Evelyn Sherman as Spanish Aunt |
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George Nichols as Spanish Uncle |
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Margaret Seddon as Mrs. O'Malley |
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Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Casey |
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Priscilla Bonner as San Francisco Girl |
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Joan Crawford as Party Guest (uncredited) |
| Writing | Lawrence Irving Rising | Novel |
| Crew | Louis B. Mayer | Presenter |
| Writing | Marian Ainslee | Dialogue |
| Art | Cedric Gibbons | Settings |
| Writing | Joseph Farnham | Dialogue |
| Art | James Basevi | Settings |
| Writing | Harry Behn | Writer |
| Directing | King Vidor | Director |
| Writing | Agnes Christine Johnston | Writer |
| Camera | John Arnold | Director of Photography |
| Directing | David Howard | Assistant Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ethel P. Chaffin | Costume Design |