The Gaiety Girl (1924)
Forced to abandon his ancestral castle, William Tudor accompanies his granddaughter Irene to London, while millionaire John Kershaw buys the castle for his son, "Kit." Irene joins the Gaiety Theatre company, hoping that her lover, Owen, who has gone to Africa, will return and purchase the castle from the Kershaws.
Director: King Baggot
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Mary Philbin as Irene Tudor |
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Joseph J. Dowling as William Tudor |
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William Haines as Owen Tudor St. John |
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James O. Barrows as Juckins |
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DeWitt Jennings as John Kershaw |
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Freeman Wood as Christopher 'Kit' Kershaw |
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Otto Hoffman as Evan Evans |
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Grace Darmond as Pansy Gale |
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Tom Ricketts as His Grace, the Duke |
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William H. Turner as Tracy Andrews |
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Duke R. Lee as Archer Smythe |
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George B. Williams as Sammy Samuels |
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Roy Laidlaw as Rayburn |
| Directing | King Baggot | Director |
| Writing | Frank S. Beresford | Adaptation |
| Writing | Melville W. Brown | Adaptation |
| Writing | Bernard McConville | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | I.A.R. Wylie | Story |
| Camera | Charles J. Stumar | Director of Photography |