A Perfect Lady Trailer

A Perfect Lady Trailer (1918)

01 December 1918 Drama, Comedy 50 mins

Dancer Lucille Le Jambon (whose real name is Lucy Higgins) loses her job when the morals committee of Sycamore, Kansas, headed by the self-righteous Deacon John Griswold, forces the Merry Models Burlesque show to close. Having grown fond of Sycamore, Lucy opens a combined ice cream parlor and dance hall, where she teaches the young people all the latest dances. ...

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Cast

Madge Kennedy

as Lucille Le Jambon / Lucy Higgins

Rod La Rocque

as Bob Griswold

May McAvoy

as Claire Higgins

Jere Austin

as Rev. David Grayling

Walter Law

as John Griswold

Ben Hendricks Sr.

as Sam Lipman

Harry Spingler

as Bert Snyder

Agnes Marc

as Flossie Day

Crew

Channing Pollock

Channing Pollock Theatre Play

Rennold Wolf

Rennold Wolf Theatre Play

Hugo Ballin

Hugo Ballin Art Direction

Marcel Le Picard

Marcel Le Picard Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 01 December 1918

Production Companies

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