The Teaser Trailer

The Teaser Trailer (1925)

06 September 1925 Comedy, Romance 70 mins

Ann Barton, the daughter of a once-wealthy family, is forced to clerk at the cigar counter of a village hotel, where she meets James McDonald, a breezy, handsome salesman. Ann is adopted by an aristocratic aunt, who disapproves of James's manners and breaks up Ann's relationship with him. Ann soon revenges herself on her aunt by placing both her aunt and herself in compromising positions.

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Cast

Laura La Plante

as Ann Barton

Pat O'Malley

as James McDonald

Hedda Hopper

as Margaret Wyndham

Walter McGrail

as Roderick Caswell

Byron Munson

as Perry Grayle

Vivien Oakland

as Lois Caswell(as Vivian Oakland)

Wyndham Standing

as Jeffry Loring

Margaret Quimby

as Janet Comstock

Janet Gaynor

as (uncredited)

International Releases Dates

United States 06 September 1925

Production Companies

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