Flaming Youth (1923)
When Mona Frentiss dies, she has her confidante "Doctor Bobs" watch over her family, especially her youngest daughter Patricia. The family has been raised in a most unconventional manner, with Mona having a much younger lover and the father Ralph keeping his own lover on the side. As Patricia grows older, she attracts the attention of her mother's former lover, the much older (than Patricia, who in the book is in her early to mid teens) Carey Scott. Patricia tempts fate with her wild ways, nearly loses her virtue to a musician aboard an ocean-going boat, and is saved in time by Carey. Realizing that he is the man for her, she settles down into an experimental marriage.
Director: John Francis Dillon
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Colleen Moore as Patricia Fentriss |
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Milton Sills as Cary Scott |
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Elliott Dexter as Dr. Bobs |
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Sylvia Breamer as Dee Fentriss |
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Myrtle Stedman as Mona Fentriss |
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Betty Francisco as Connie Fentriss |
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Phillips Smalley as Ralph Fentriss |
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Walter McGrail as Jamieson James |
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Ben Lyon as Monty Standish |
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George Barraud as Fred Browning |
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John Patrick as Warren Graves |
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Gino Corrado as Leo Stenak |
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Gertrude Astor as Annie |
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Michael Dark as Sidney Rathbone |
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Rosalind Byrne as Fabian Flapper (uncredited) |
| Directing | John Francis Dillon | Director |
| Writing | Samuel Hopkins Adams | Novel |
| Writing | Harry O. Hoyt | Writer |
| Production | John McCormick | Producer |
| Camera | Roy Carpenter | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Arthur Tavares | Editor |
| Art | Milton Menasco | Art Direction |