Poor Girls (1927)
A young girl, Peggy Warren (Dorothy Revier), raised in expensive boarding schools, discovers that her mother, respectable Katherine Warren (Ruth Stonehouse) also leads a second life as the notorious Texas Kate, Queen of the New York nightclubs. She leaves home ashamed of how her mother paid for her expensive schooling. A reconciliation re-unites mother and daughter after the mother saves her from a loveless marriage.
Director: William James Craft
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Dorothy Revier as Peggy Warren |
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Edmund Burns as Richard Deane |
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Ruth Stonehouse as Katherine Warren / Texas Kate |
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Lloyd Whitlock as Eugene Ward |
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Marjorie Bonner as Vivian Stewart |
| Directing | William James Craft | Director |
| Writing | Sophie Bogen | Story |
| Writing | William Branch | Scenario Writer |
| Production | Harry Cohn | Producer |
| Camera | Norbert Brodine | Director of Photography |