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Her Market Value
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Her Market Value

Feb 9, 1925
1h 2m
★ 0.0

Overview

Her Market Value is a 1925 American silent melodrama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Agnes Ayres. Powell produced the picture and distributed through Producers Distributing Corporation.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Paul Powell Productions

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Cast

Agnes Ayres

Nancy Dumont

Agnes Ayres

George Irving

Harvey Dumont

George Irving

Anders Randolf

Cyrus Hamilton

Anders Randolf

Hedda Hopper

Mrs. Bernice Hamilton

Hedda Hopper

Edward Earle

Anthony Davis

Edward Earle

Taylor Holmes

Courtney Brooks

Taylor Holmes

Gertrude Short

Kitty

Gertrude Short

Sidney Bracey

Banks

Sidney Bracey

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