We Moderns Trailer

We Moderns Trailer (1925)

15 November 1925 Comedy 70 mins

Mary Sundale is a young woman who spurns her childhood sweetheart to attach herself to a large group of riotous, semi-artistic young people and becomes infatuated with a superficial poet and critic. One night this poet becomes too bold in his advances and is thrashed by the man who has been rejected. On a later night, the group holds a party in a dirigible. The ship crashes and fear grips the revelers. Mary, now disgusted with the group and all it represents, mends her manner of living and plans a future with the man who has always sincerely loved her. A lost film.

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Cast

Colleen Moore

as Mary Sundale

Jack Mulhall

as John Ashler

Carl Miller

as Oscar Pleat

Claude Gillingwater

as Sir Robert Sundale

Clarissa Selwynne

as Lady Kitty Sundale

Marcelle Corday

as Theodosia

Blanche Payson

as Johanna

Crew

Israel Zangwill

Israel Zangwill Theatre Play

John McCormick

John McCormick Executive Producer

Ted D. McCord

Ted D. McCord Director of Photography

Edward Shulter

Edward Shulter Art Direction

International Releases Dates

United States 15 November 1925

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