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The Honeypot

Oct 30, 1920
1h 36m
★ 10.0

Overview

A Lord who intervenes to save the mistress of a notorious playboy from a suicide attempt. After rescuing her, he eventually marries her, leading to a dramatic shift in her social standing and life.

Genres

Romance

Production Companies

G.B. Samuelson Productions

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Cast

Peggy Hyland

Maggie Delamere

Peggy Hyland

Campbell Gullan

Lord Chalfont

Campbell Gullan

Alfred Drayton

De Preyne

Alfred Drayton

Maidie Hope

Lady Susan Woolf

Maidie Hope

James Lindsay

Fred Woolff

James Lindsay

Lillian Hall-Davis

Alexandra Hersey

Lillian Hall-Davis

Grace Lane

Mrs. Lambert

Grace Lane

Lillian La Verne

Mrs. Bell

Lillian La Verne

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