Irene (1926)
Irene, a feisty Irish girl in Philadelphia, clashes with her family and walks out, heading to New York City to seek fame and fortune. She gets a job as a dressmaker's model and becomes involved with Donald, the scion of a wealthy family. Donald's mother doesn't approve of Irene and sets out to discredit her in Donald's eyes.
Director: Alfred E. Green
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Colleen Moore as Irene O'Dare |
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Lloyd Hughes as Donald Marshall |
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George K. Arthur as Madame Lucy |
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Charles Murray as Pa O'Dare |
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Kate Price as Ma O'Dare |
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Ida Darling as Mrs. Warren Marshall |
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Eva Novak as Eleanor Hadley |
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Edward Earle as Larry Hadley |
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Larry Wheat as Bob Harrison |
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Marion Aye as Helen Cheston |
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Bess Flowers as Jane Gilmour |
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Lydia Yeamans Titus as Mrs. Cheston |
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Cora Macey as Mrs. Gilmour |
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Betty Francisco as Cordelia Smith |
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Ella McKenzie as Chubby Neighborhood Child |
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Fay McKenzie as Irene's Younger Sister |
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Bobby White as Child |
| Directing | Alfred E. Green | Director |
| Sound | Harry Tierney | Original Music Composer |
| Art | John DuCasse Schulze | Art Direction |
| Camera | Ted D. McCord | Director of Photography |
| Editing | J. Edwin Robbins | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Cora MacCreachy | Costume Design |
| Writing | Rex Taylor | Writer |
| Writing | James Montgomery | Book |
| Writing | June Mathis | Script Editor |