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Lady of the Night (1925)
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Synopsis
Norma Shearer
was very much an up-and-coming young actress when she played a dual role in this MGM drama. Molly, a girl of the streets (Shearer), is getting out of reform school at the same time that Florence (also Shearer) is graduating from a finishing school. While at a dance hall, Molly has a run-in with a lusty young man, but she is rescued by David, a young inventor whose workshop is nearby (
Malcolm McGregor
). As a result, Molly becomes David's friend, and she is the one who insists that David sell his invention -- a safecracking device -- to the banking industry instead of to a gang of crooks who have offered him a percentage of their take. Through the bankers, David meets Florence, and soon both she and Molly are in love with him. David believes that Florence is the right girl for him, but when she discovers the existence of Molly, she insists that Molly was first. Molly, realizing that Florence would be a better match for David, returns to Chunky, a young man who, like her, comes from the street (George K. Arthur). Shearer's stand-in for this picture was a very ambitious young starlet by the name of Lucille LeSueur -- better known later on as
Joan Crawford
. ~ Janiss Garza, All Movie Guide
Cast
George K. Arthur
Chunky
Fred Esmelton
Judge Banning
Dale Fuller
Miss Carr
Lew Harvey
Chris
Malcolm McGregor
David
Norma Shearer
Florence Banning
Betty Morrisey
Genie
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Andre Barlatier
Cinematographer
Monta Bell
Director
Ralph Dawson
Editor
Alice Duer Miller
Screenwriter
Adela Rogers St. John
Short Story Author
Adela Rogers St. John
Short Story Author
Year: 1925
Runtime: 6rl
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Romance
Produced by
MGM
Release
by MGM
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