First Love (1921)
The O'Donnells are a typical, everyday family -- Tad (George Hernandez) is a sensible working man, his wife (Fannie Midgely) is a good mother and their daughter Kathleen (Constance Binney) is pretty and innocent to the point of naiveté. Kathleen works in a factory and its owner, Donald Holiday (Warner Baxter), has taken a shine to her. But instead she falls for slick cab driver Harry Stanton (George Webb), who insists, "Honest, kid, you're the only girl I ever loved." Kathleen falls for this, and when her perceptive father makes clear he doesn't approve of Stanton, she moves out on her own.
Director: Maurice Campbell
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Constance Binney as Kathleen O'Donnell |
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Warner Baxter as Donald Halliday |
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George Webb as Harry Stanton |
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Betty Schade as Yvette De Vonne |
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George Hernandez as Tad O'Donnell |
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Fanny Midgley as Mrs. O'Donnell (as Fannie Midgley) |
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Edward Jobson as Peter Holliday |
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Agnes Adams as Ice cream-cone Girl |
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Maxine Elliott Hicks as Speeder |
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Dorothy Gordon as Elsie Edwards |
| Directing | Maurice Campbell | Director |
| Writing | Sonya Levien | Story |
| Writing | Aubrey Stauffer | Writer |
| Writing | Percy Heath | Writer |