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Lilies of the Field

"All -- Talking -- Singing"

Mildred Harker loses custody of her child in a messy divorce settlement. Leaving her hometown in disgrace, Mildred heads to New York, where after a crash course in the school of hard knocks she joins the chorus of a Ziegfeld-like musical revue. Now a full-fledged gold-digger, she enjoys the favors of backstage johnnies and elderly sugar daddies, but finally finds true love in the form of Park Avenue socialite Ted Willing.

Top Cast

  • Corinne Griffith

    Corinne Griffith

    Mildred Harker

  • Ralph Forbes

    Ralph Forbes

    Ted Willing

  • John Loder

    John Loder

    Walter Harker

  • Eve Southern

    Eve Southern

    Pink

  • Jean Laverty

    Jean Laverty

    Gertie

  • Tyler Brooke

    Tyler Brooke

    Bert Miller

  • Freeman Wood

    Freeman Wood

    Lewis Conroy

  • Anne Schaefer

    Anne Schaefer

    First Maid

  • Clarissa Selwynne

    Clarissa Selwynne

    Second Maid

Overview

Mildred Harker loses custody of her child in a messy divorce settlement. Leaving her hometown in disgrace, Mildred heads to New York, where after a crash course in the school of hard knocks she joins the chorus of a Ziegfeld-like musical revue. Now a full-fledged gold-digger, she enjoys the favors of backstage johnnies and elderly sugar daddies, but finally finds true love in the form of Park Avenue socialite Ted Willing.

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