Mary Regan (1919)
Mary Regan is the daughter of a gentleman crook and an heiress. Although she has received a good upbringing, she refuses to marry Robert Clifford for fear of damaging his career as a city official. Some old associates of her father, Peter Loveman and Jim Bradley, want her to help them in their blackmailing schemes. She won't, and escapes from her trying situation by going to the mountains for a rest.
Director:
Lois Weber
Writer:
Lois Weber
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Anita Stewart as Mary Regan |
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Frank Mayo as Robert Clifford |
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Carl Miller as Jack Morton |
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J. Barney Sherry as Morton Sr |
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Brinsley Shaw as Jim Gradley |
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George Hernandez as Peter Loveman |
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Larry Steers as Commissioner Thorne (as L.W. Steers) |
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Hedda Nova as Nina Cordova |
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Syn De Conde as Cafe proprietor |
| Writing | Lois Weber | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Leroy Scott | Story |
| Directing | Lois Weber | Director |
| Production | Anita Stewart | Producer |
| Production | Louis B. Mayer | Producer |
| Writing | Lois Weber | Screenplay |
| Camera | Dal Clawson | Director of Photography |