Any Woman (1925)
When Ellen Linden comes back home from finishing school, she finds out that her wealthy father has lost all his money. She must get a job to help support the family, and goes to work as a secretary in the brokerage firm of Phillips and Rand. Both partners find themselves attracted to her, but each has a different approach: Phillipls takes the rough, aggressive route and Rand does the opposite, complimenting and flattering her at every opportunity. However, she falls in love with Tom Galloway, a young inventor who has come up with a new type of soft drink, "Here's How". in which Ellen attempts to interest the brokers. Phillips, however, doesn't take rejection lightly and schemes to break up Ellen and Galloway using his unwitting partner. This film is lost.
Director: Henry King
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Alice Terry as Ellen Linden |
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Donald Reed as Tom Galloway |
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Margarita Fischer as Mrs. Rand |
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Lawson Butt as James Rand |
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Aggie Herring as Mrs. Galloway |
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James Neill as William Linden |
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Henry Kolker as Egbert Phillips |
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De Sacia Mooers as Mrs. Phillips |
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George Periolat as Robert Cartwright |
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Lucille Hutton as Agnes Young |
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Arthur Hoyt as Jones |
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Malcolm Denny as Lord Brackenridge |
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Thelma Morgan as Alice Cartwright |
| Directing | Henry King | Director |
| Writing | Jules Furthman | Writer |
| Writing | Beatrice Van | Writer |
| Writing | Arthur Somers Roche | Story |