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Moonlight and Honeysuckle
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Moonlight and Honeysuckle

Jul 1, 1921
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

When an Arizona ranchman (Willard Louis) is elected senator, he heads for Washington with his daughter, Judith Baldwin (Mary Miles Minter). But they leave behind ranch hand Tod Musgrove (Monte Blue), who is in love with Judith. In Washington, two men propose to Judith -- Congressman Hamill (Guy Oliver) and Robert Courtney (William Boyd). Since she doesn't know which one to pick, she puts them to a test at her aunt's woodland cabin.

Genres

Romance
Comedy

Production Companies

Realart Pictures Corporation

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Cast

Mary Miles Minter

Judith Baldwin

Mary Miles Minter

Monte Blue

Ted Musgrove

Monte Blue

Willard Louis

Senator Baldwin

Willard Louis

Grace Goodall

Hallie Baldwin

Grace Goodall

Guy Oliver

Congressman Hamil

Guy Oliver

William Boyd

Robert V. Courtney

William Boyd

Mabel Van Buren

Mrs. Langley

Mabel Van Buren

Justine Johnstone

Justine Johnstone

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