The Fate of a Flirt (1925)
Sir James Gilbert, a British peer, wagers that he can win the love of a particular young American woman for whom he has his heart set. Disguised as a chauffeur, James shows his love to Mary Burgess, niece of his wealthy employer, John Burgess. To obtain the consent of Mary's aunt, the couple involves her in a harmless trick. A villain threatens blackmail and attempts to pass himself off as the Sir James Gilbert. After a variety of adventures, the blackmailer's schemes are defeated. The young woman's hitherto hostile relatives are surprised and pleased when, instead of a chauffeur, Mary becomes the bride of Sir Gilbert.
Director:
Frank R. Strayer
Writers:
Albert Lewin, Malcolm Stuart Boylan.
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Dorothy Revier as Mary Burgess |
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Forrest Stanley as Sir James Gilbert |
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Tom Ricketts as Uncle John Burgess |
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Phillips Smalley as Sir Horace Worcester |
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Clarissa Selwynne as Aunt Louise Burgess |
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William Austin as Riggs |
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Charles West as Eddie Graham |
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Louis Payne as Simpson |
| Directing | Frank R. Strayer | Director |
| Writing | Albert Lewin | Screenplay |
| Writing | Malcolm Stuart Boylan | Screenplay |
| Production | Harry Cohn | Producer |
| Crew | Sam Landers | Cinematography |
| Editing | Charles J. Hunt | Editor |