What Women Love Trailer

What Women Love Trailer (1920)

01 June 1920 Drama, Comedy 60 mins

Purity League father can't restrain his adventurous daughter from parading around in scanty bathing suits. Willy must learn how to fight in order to win her heart.

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Cast

Annette Kellerman

as Annabel Cotton

Ralph Lewis

as James King Cotton

Wheeler Oakman

as Willy St. John

William Fairbanks

as Jack Mortimer

Walter Long

as Captain Buck Nelson

International Titles

Hvad Kvinder elsker Trailer

Miss Risque-Tout Trailer

女性の好物 Trailer

Cupido e os Sports Trailer

Vad kvinnan älskar Trailer

International Releases Dates

Australia 01 June 1921

New Zealand 01 February 1922

United States 01 June 1920

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