All of a Sudden Peggy (1920)
Lord Anthony Crackenthorpe engages the help of a zoologist's widow to help him write a book about his favorite subject, spiders. She moves into his mansion with her impetuous daughter Peggy. Anthony's mother is very worried that her son, heir to the Crackenthorpe estate may become involved with Peggy. She asks her younger son Jimmy to keep company with the young girl.
Director: Walter Edwards
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Marguerite Clark as Peggy O'Hara |
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Jack Mulhall as Honorable Jimmy Keppel |
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Lillian Leighton as Mrs. O'Mara |
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Maggie Fisher as Lady Crackenthorpe |
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Orral Humphrey as Anthony, Lord Crackenthorpe |
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Sylvia Jocelyn as Millicent Keppel |
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A. Edward Sutherland as Jack Menzies |
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Tom Ricketts as Major Archie Phipps |
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Virginia Foltz as Mrs. Colquhoun |
| Directing | Walter Edwards | Director |
| Writing | Ernest Denny | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Edith M. Kennedy | Adaptation |
| Camera | William Marshall | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |