The Darling of New York (1923)
Santussa, an orphan who becomes separated from her nurse en route to America to live with her grandfather, is cared for by gangsters who hide their stolen jewels in her ragdoll. In New York, Big Mike, finding Santussa a nuisance, dumps her and the doll in a trash can, where a newsboy finds her. After several adventures, Santussa finds her grandfather, the jewels are handed over to customs officials, and the gang of crooks is reformed.
Director: King Baggot
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Baby Peggy as Santussa |
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Sheldon Lewis as Giovanni |
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Gladys Brockwell as Ligh Fingered Kitty |
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Pat Hartigan as Big Mike |
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Frank Currier as Grandfather Van Dyne |
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Frank Coghlan Jr. as The Ross Kid |
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Dorothy Hagan as Mrs. Ross |
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Estelle Goulder as Governess |
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Carl Stockdale as Soulful Sid |
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William H. Turner as Close, the Master Mind |
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Jose Devere as Florrie |
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William Quinn as Ice Malone |
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Max Davidson as Solomon Levinsky |
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Emma Steele as Mrs. Levinsky |
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Spec O'Donnell as Willie |
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Fred Esmelton as Norwood |
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Betty Francisco as Frances |
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Bertram Anderson-Smith as Bice |
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William Conklin as |
| Writing | Raymond L. Schrock | Writer |
| Directing | King Baggot | Director |
| Writing | King Baggot | Story |
| Writing | Adrian Johnson | Writer |
| Camera | John Stumar | Director of Photography |