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"THEY CALLED HER "SATAN JUNIOR" BECAUSE-SHE KEPT HER SWEETHEART ENMESHED IN HER CAPRICIOUSNESS"

Famous playwright Paul Worden decamps to a country bungalow to work on a new play, rehearsing with his leading lady, Marjorie Sinclair, who is staying nearby. Going riding one day to relax, Paul rescues his neighbor, teenager Diana Ardway when her horse runs wild. The pair clash initially, as she does with Marjorie, but after a series of misunderstandings true love triumphs.

Top Cast

  • Viola Dana

    Viola Dana

    Diana Ardway

  • Milton Sills

    Milton Sills

    Paul Worden

  • Lila Leslie

    Lila Leslie

    Marjorie Sinclair

  • Frank Currier

    Frank Currier

    Nathaniel Ardway

  • Lloyd Hughes

    Lloyd Hughes

    Tad Worden

  • Alice Knowland

    Alice Knowland

    Emmeline Ardway

Overview

Famous playwright Paul Worden decamps to a country bungalow to work on a new play, rehearsing with his leading lady, Marjorie Sinclair, who is staying nearby. Going riding one day to relax, Paul rescues his neighbor, teenager Diana Ardway when her horse runs wild. The pair clash initially, as she does with Marjorie, but after a series of misunderstandings true love triumphs.

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