My Lady's Latchkey
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Edwin Carewe
Director
Katherine Macdonald
Annesley Grayle, the girl in quest of romantic adventure
Edmund Lowe
Nelson Smith, a victim of evil companions
Claire Du Brey
Countess Santiago, a victim of unrequited love
Howard Gaye
Lord Annesley-Seton, cousin by marriage to Annesley Grayle
Lenore Lynard
Lady Annesley-Seton, formerly poor but now wedded to riches
Film Details
Release Date
Jan
1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Katherine MacDonald Pictures
Distribution Company
Associated First National Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Second Latchkey by Charles Norris Williamson, Alice Muriel Williamson (Garden City, New York, 1920).
Synopsis
Young Annesley Grayle, weary of a gloomy, uneventful existence with her aunt, accepts the proposal of a young American that she pose as his wife. Later, they are actually married. When, at a ball, she hears her husband accused of stealing a valuable diamond and realizes that he is indeed a thief, she hides the jewel to save him. She plans to report him to the police, but, seeing that he intends to reform, she remains with him and saves him from being shot by a jealous countess.
Director
Edwin Carewe
Director
Cast
Katherine Macdonald
Annesley Grayle, the girl in quest of romantic adventure
Edmund Lowe
Nelson Smith, a victim of evil companions
Claire Du Brey
Countess Santiago, a victim of unrequited love
Howard Gaye
Lord Annesley-Seton, cousin by marriage to Annesley Grayle
Lenore Lynard
Lady Annesley-Seton, formerly poor but now wedded to riches
Thomas Jefferson
Ruthven Smith, whose jewel belt disappears at midnight
Helena Phillips
Mrs. Ellsworth, who presides over the House of Gloom
Film Details
Release Date
Jan
1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Katherine MacDonald Pictures
Distribution Company
Associated First National Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the novel The Second Latchkey by Charles Norris Williamson, Alice Muriel Williamson (Garden City, New York, 1920).