The Dancers (1925)
Young Tony, unable to make a living in crowded and fast-paced London, goes to South America in search of his fortune. He soon becomes the owner of a saloon and dance hall. One of the dancers in his place, Maxine, falls in love with him, but Tony is still in love with his childhood sweetheart Una, although Una is now a "party girl" back in London and has forgotten about Tony. However, Tony comes into an unexpected inheritance, along with a title, and returns to London for Una. Although disappointed with Una's current lifestyle, he asks her to marry him despite her "indiscretions". However, the night before they are to be married Una confesses a deep, dark secret to Tony that could change their lives forever.
Director: Emmett J. Flynn
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George O'Brien as Tony |
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Alma Rubens as Maxine |
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Madge Bellamy as Una |
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Templar Saxe as Fothering |
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Joan Standing as Pringle |
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Alice Hollister as Mrs. Mayne |
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Freeman Wood as Evan Caruthers |
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Walter McGrail as The Argentine |
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Noble Johnson as Ponfilo |
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Tippy Grey as Captain Bassil |
| Directing | Emmett J. Flynn | Director |
| Writing | Gerald du Maurier | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Viola Tree | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Edmund Goulding | Writer |