The Dazzling Miss Davison Trailer

The Dazzling Miss Davison Trailer (1917)

18 June 1917 Mystery 50 mins

Young society rake Gerard Buckland spies a pretty girl walking down the street. As he tries to figure out a way to approach her, he sees a disreputable-looking man surreptitiously hand her a diamond necklace, which she hides on her person before fading into the crowd and disappearing from sight. Later that day he visits a friend's home, and is astounded to meet that same girl. During their conversation she claims that, as a lark, she picks her friends' pockets of valuables and gives them back later--but Gerard doesn't quite buy it. It turns out that she is, in fact, not what she says she is, but not in the way Gerard thinks.

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Cast

Marjorie Rambeau

as Rachel - The Dazzling Miss Davison

Fred Williams

as Guiding Light for Miss Davison

Aubrey Beattie

as Miss Davison's Shadow

Agnes Ayres

as Lillian - Miss Davison's Sister

Robert Elliott

as Gerard Buckland

Winifred Harris

as Mrs. Jennings

Frank A. Ford

as Arthur Jennings

Lillian Paige

as Mrs. Van Santen

Ruth Byron

as Cora Van Santen

Bert Starkey

as Harry Van Santen

T. Jerome Lawler

as Denver Van Santen

Crew

International Titles

Who Is She? Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 18 June 1917

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