Peacock Feathers Trailer

Peacock Feathers Trailer (1925)

18 October 1925 Drama 70 mins

Jerry Chandler falls for the lovely Mimi Le Brun and she with him. He proposes marriage but Mimi wants money and security which he cannot provide so she becomes engaged to a wealthy man whom she does not love. When Jerry’s uncle dies leaving him a ranch and what is said to be a castle Mimi changes her tune and the pair elope. Disillusionment comes though when they see the shack that was called a castle, but Mimi accepts the situation until the rejected wealthy man appears on the scene. Conflicts arise until an accident befalls Jerry and Mimi realizes her true feelings.

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Cast

Jacqueline Logan

as Mimi Le Brun

Cullen Landis

as Jerry Chandler

Ward Crane

as Andrew Fuller

George Fawcett

as Uncle George

Emmett King

as Reverend Chandler

Youcca Troubetzkov

as Lionel Clark (as Youcca Troubetzkoy)

Aggie Herring

as Mrs. Hayes

Dunbar Raymond

as Mrs. Le Brun

Ed Brady

as Bit Role (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United States 18 October 1925

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