The School for Scandal Trailer

The School for Scandal Trailer (1923)

12 September 1923 Comedy 10 mins

An uncle poses as a usurer to learn which nephew deserves his fortune.

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Cast

Queenie Thomas

as Lady Teazle

Frank Stanmore

as Sir Peter Teazle

Basil Rathbone

as Joseph Surface

John Stuart

as Charles Surface

Sidney Paxton

as Sir Oliver Surface

Elsie French

as Lady Sneerwell

Mary Brough

as Mrs. Candour

Lottie Blackford

as Aunt Agatha

James Reardon

as Crabtree

Tubby Phillips

as Sir Harry Bumper

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 12 September 1923

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