The Scoffer Trailer

The Scoffer Trailer (1920)

01 September 1920 Drama 70 mins

Dr. Stannard Wayne -- like all "good" men of the times -- is a God-fearing soul. He marries the former mistress of his friend, Dr. Arthur Richards, without knowing her past. Richards, an abortionist, resumes his affair with the woman and runs off with her. But before he leaves, he frames Wayne for one of the illegal operations he has done, and the innocent man is sent to prison for five years. When he gets out, Wayne has become angry and cynical.

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Cast

Mary Thurman

as Margaret Haddon

James Kirkwood

as Dr. Stannard Wayne

Philo McCullough

as Dr. Arthur Richards

Rhea Mitchell

as Alice Porn

Noah Beery

as Boorman

Eugenie Besserer

as Boorman's Wife

Georgie Stone

as Boorman's Son

Ward Crane

as The Albany Kid

John Burton

as Old Dabney

Bernard J. Durning

as Parson Carson (as Bernard Durning)

Crew

H. Lyman Broening

H. Lyman Broening Director of Photography

Allan Dwan

Director

International Titles

Men, Women and Money Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 September 1920

Production Companies

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