The Danger Mark (1918)
Scott Seagrave and his sister Geraldine are left the family estate when their wealthy alcoholic father dies. Unfortunately, they've also inherited his problems with alcohol, so they stay at the estate in seclusion. When Geraldine reaches "coming-out" age, Scott throws her a coming-out party. However, one of the men after her hand in marriage, Jack Dysart, tricks her into taking a drink, and she winds up embarrassing and humiliating herself in front of an old family friend, Duane Mallett, whose daughter Sylvia is in love with Jack, even though he's treated her shabbily.
Director: Hugh Ford
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Elsie Ferguson as Geraldine Seagrave |
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Mahlon Hamilton as Duane Mallett |
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Crauford Kent as Jack Dysart |
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Gertrude McCoy as Sylvia Mallett |
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Edmund Burns as Scott Seagrave |
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Maude Turner Gordon as Kathleen Severn |
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William T. Carleton as Col. Mallett |
| Directing | Hugh Ford | Director |
| Writing | Robert W. Chambers | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Charles Maigne | Writer |