A Lady's Name Trailer

A Lady's Name Trailer (1918)

"She Was Engaged to be Married, Yet She Advertised for a Husband" 10 December 1918 Comedy, Romance 50 mins

Bright young novelist Mabel Vere is engaged to Gerald Wantage, a prig who angrily objects when she advertises for a husband in order to elicit ideas for her new book. Mabel's roommate, Maud Bray, a physical culture expert, frightens away the less desirable suitors, while the writer responds to the more interesting letters, and soon becomes embroiled in a number of adventures.

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Cast

Constance  Talmadge

as Mabel Vere

Harrison Ford

as Noel Corcoran

Emory Johnson

as Gerald Wantage

Vera Doria

as Maud Bray

Zasu Pitts

as Emily

Jim Farley

as Flood

Lillian Leighton

as Mrs. Haines

Emily Gerdes

as Margaret

İbrahim Delideniz

as Young Bald

Crew

Cyril Harcourt

Cyril Harcourt Theatre Play

James Van Trees

James Van Trees Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 10 December 1918

Production Companies

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