Almost a Lady (1926)
Marcia, a pretty young girl, goes to work as a model for a lecherous dress-shop owner. She resists his advances, despite his giving her expensive gifts. One day Mrs. Reilly, a prominent society woman and a customer of the shop, invites Marcia to a party she's throwing. Marcia winds up impersonating a famous writer in order to impress a "duke" for Mrs. Reilly, who doesn't know the "duke" isn't really a duke. Complications ensue.
Director: E. Mason Hopper
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Marie Prevost as Marcia Blake |
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Harrison Ford as William Duke |
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George K. Arthur as Bob |
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Trixie Friganza as Mrs. Reilly |
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John Miljan as Henri |
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Barney Gilmore as Mr. Reilly |
| Writing | Frank R. Adams | Story |
| Directing | E. Mason Hopper | Director |
| Writing | F. McGrew Willis | Writer |
| Writing | Anthony Coldeway | Adaptation |
| Production | John C. Flinn | Producer |
| Camera | Harold Rosson | Director of Photography |