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The Brazen Beauty
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The Brazen Beauty

Sep 9, 1918
0h 50m
★ 0.0

Overview

Jacala, a strong-willed, temperamental ranch girl, inherits her father's millions and moves from Montana to New York, determined to earn a place in society.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Bluebird Photoplays

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Cast

Priscilla Dean

Jacala Auehli

Priscilla Dean

Gertrude Astor

Mrs. Augusta Van Ruysdael

Gertrude Astor

Thurston Hall

Kenneth Hyde

Thurston Hall

Katherine Griffith

Aunt Ellen

Katherine Griffith

Alice Wilson

Kate Dewey

Alice Wilson

Leo White

Tony Dewey

Leo White

Hans Unterkircher

Bruce Edwards (as Thornton Church)

Hans Unterkircher

Rex De Rosselli

Rex De Rosselli

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