The March Hare (1921)
Lizbeth Palmer is known as "The March Hare" among her friends, and the daughter of a Los Angeles millionaire, comes to New York with a chaperon to visit her aunt. After betting the chaperon that she can live on 75c for an entire week, she assumes the part of a flower girl in a restaurant and there makes a hit with young millionaire Tod Rollins, who invites her to his home.
Director:
Maurice Campbell
Writer:
Percy Heath
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Bebe Daniels as Lisbeth Ann Palmer |
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Grace Morse as Clara Belle Palmer |
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Mayme Kelso as Mrs. Curtis Palmer |
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Helen Jerome Eddy as Susie |
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Sidney Bracey as Meadows |
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Frances Raymond as Mrs. Rollins |
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Melbourne MacDowell as Senator Rollins |
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Harry Myers as Tod Rollins |
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Herbert Sherwood as Lucius Palmer |
| Crew | H. Kinley Martin | Cinematography |
| Writing | Elmer Harris | Story |
| Writing | Percy Heath | Screenplay |
| Directing | Maurice Campbell | Director |