Straight from Paris (1921)
A young man takes a trip to Europe, and when he returns home he brings along the woman he fell in love with and became engaged to. However, his snooty mother finds out that she doesn't come from a "good" family and is, in fact, a clerk in a shoe store, and refuses to sanction the engagement. The young man's uncle disagrees and tries to convince the mother to accept the young girl--but then begins to realize he is developing feelings for her himself.
Director: Harry Garson
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Clara Kimball Young as Lucette Grenier |
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Bertram Grassby as Robert Van Austen |
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William P. Carleton as John Van Austen |
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Betty Francisco as Doris Charming |
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Thomas Jefferson as Henri Trevel |
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Clarissa Selwynne as Mrs. Van Austen |
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Gerard Alexander as Mrs. Stevenson |
| Directing | Harry Garson | Director |
| Writing | Sada Cowan | Writer |
| Writing | Catherine Carr | Story |