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Gimme

Jan 14, 1923
1h 0m
★ 7.0

Gimme!

Overview

A young woman borrows money from her boss for her wedding dress. After the marriage he asks to be repaid, and she--not liking to ask her husband for money--writes a check on her husband's account. When he discovers that his wife has written a check to another man and not told him, complications ensue.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Goldwyn Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Helene Chadwick

Fanny Daniels

Helene Chadwick

Gaston Glass

Clinton Ferris

Gaston Glass

Kate Lester

Mrs. Roland Ferris

Kate Lester

Eleanor Boardman

Clothilde Kingsley

Eleanor Boardman

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Claude Lambert

David Imboden

May Wallace

Mrs. Cecily McGimsey

May Wallace

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Annabel Wainwright

Georgia Woodthorpe

Henry B. Walthall

John McGimsey

Henry B. Walthall

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Lizzie

Jean Hope

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