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Lying Lips
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Lying Lips

Jan 30, 1921
1h 10m
★ 10.0

Overview

A spoiled rich girl from England encounters a wonderful young man who, unfortunately, has no money. Will love or money win out?

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Thomas H. Ince Corporation

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Cast

House Peters

Blair Cornwall

House Peters

Florence Vidor

Nancy Abbott

Florence Vidor

Joseph Kilgour

William Chase

Joseph Kilgour

Margaret Livingston

Lelia Dodson

Margaret Livingston

Margaret Campbell

Mrs. Abbott

Margaret Campbell

Edith Yorke

Mrs. Prospect

Edith Yorke

Calvert Carter

Horace Prospect

Calvert Carter

Emmett King

John Warren

Emmett King

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