A Girl's Desire (1922)
Elizabeth Browne is the daughter of nouveau riche parents, who became wealthy when they struck oil. While she attends finishing school, her folks travel to England in search of a family tree so that they can enter society. They encounter Lady Dysart, an adventuress who married Lord Dysart shortly before his death. Lady Dysart tries to convince the Brownes that Cecil, her son from a previous marriage, is the new Lord Dysart.
Director: David Smith
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: September 10, 1922
Cast
- Alice Calhoun - Elizabeth Browne
- Warner Baxter - Jones / Lord Dysart
- Frank Hall Crane - 'Lord' Cecil Dysart
- Lillian Lawrence - Lady Dysart
- Victory Bateman - Mrs. Browne
- James Donnelly - H. Jerome Browne
- Sadie Gordon - Miss Grygges
- Charles Dudley - Perkins
- Lydia Yeamans Titus - Cook
- Harry Pringle - Solicitor
Screenplay
Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
girls' boarding school, lost film
More Films by Director: David Smith
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Girl's Desire about?
- Elizabeth Browne is the daughter of nouveau riche parents, who became wealthy when they struck oil. While she attends finishing school, her folks travel to England in search of a family tree so that they can enter society. They encounter Lady Dysart, an adventuress who married Lord Dysart shortly before his death. Lady Dysart tries to convince the Brownes that Cecil, her son from a previous marriage, is the new Lord Dysart.
- Who directed A Girl's Desire?
- A Girl's Desire was directed by David Smith.
- Who stars in A Girl's Desire?
- A Girl's Desire stars Alice Calhoun, Warner Baxter, Frank Hall Crane, Lillian Lawrence, Victory Bateman, James Donnelly.
- How long is A Girl's Desire?
- A Girl's Desire has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is A Girl's Desire?
- A Girl's Desire is a Comedy film.
- Where was A Girl's Desire produced?
- A Girl's Desire was produced in United States of America.