How Could You, Caroline? (1918)
Caroline Rogers, a spirited young girl with a taste for highly romantic novels, comes home from boarding school to attend her sister Ethel's wedding. Having read a particularly lurid novel entitled Twin Souls recently, she arrives at the rehearsal wearing a daring gown in the hope of ensnaring a "soul mate." Because of his poetic name, Caroline becomes involved with Reginald Van Alden, a married fortune-seeker. On the morning of the wedding, she abandons her old sweetheart, Bob Worth, to take a ride with Reginald, but when he takes her to a disreputable roadhouse, she escapes and then tries to commit suicide by drinking cologne.
Director: Frederick A. Thomson
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Bessie Love as Caroline Rogers |
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James Morrison as Bob Worth |
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Henry Hallam as Mr. Rogers |
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Amelia Summerville as Mrs. Rogers |
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H. Dudley Hawley as Reginald Van Alden |
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Edna Earle as Ethel Rogers |
| Writing | Izola Forrester | Story |
| Writing | Agnes Christine Johnston | Writer |
| Writing | Mann Page | Story |
| Directing | Frederick A. Thomson | Director |