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The Amateur Gentleman

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Barbanas Barty inherits some money, sets off to London, meets and falls in love with Lady Cleone Meredith, and this does not set well with Sir Mortiner Carnaby, who has eyes on the fair lady himself. Barnaby becomes friend with Viscount Devehon, buys a horse from him and enters it in the big steeplechase. Sir Mortimer takes steps to rid society of the presence of this non-gentleman.

Top Cast

  • Richard Barthelmess

    Richard Barthelmess

    Barnabas Barty

  • Dorothy Dunbar

    Dorothy Dunbar

    Lady Cleone Meredith

  • Gardner James

    Gardner James

    Ronald Barrymaine

  • Nigel Barrie

    Nigel Barrie

    Sir Mortimer Carnaby

  • Brandon Hurst

    Brandon Hurst

    Peterby

  • John Miljan

    John Miljan

    Viscount John Devenham

  • Edwards Davis

    Edwards Davis

    John Barty

  • Billie Bennett

    Billie Bennett

    Duchess of Camberhurst

  • Herbert Grimwood

    Herbert Grimwood

    Jasper Gaunt

Overview

Barbanas Barty inherits some money, sets off to London, meets and falls in love with Lady Cleone Meredith, and this does not set well with Sir Mortiner Carnaby, who has eyes on the fair lady himself. Barnaby becomes friend with Viscount Devehon, buys a horse from him and enters it in the big steeplechase. Sir Mortimer takes steps to rid society of the presence of this non-gentleman.

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