The Ladder of Lies
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Ethel Clayton
Clyde Fillmore
Jean Acker
Irving Cummings
Charles Meredith
Ruth Ashby
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To save her good friend, Peter Gordon, from marrying a gold digger named Dora, Edith Parrish introduces the girl to Ralph Brent, a male vamp, knowing that she will fall for Brent's flattery. Dora, however, begs Peter to advise Edith against associating with Brent. After the couple are married, Edith visits them at their country home. One night, while Peter is away on business, Dora appropriates Edith's coat and goes to the Oak Tree Inn with Brent. As the two are leaving the inn, Peter and his business partner, Blaine, who is in love with Edith, see them. The next morning, Peter recognizes Edith's cape and, assuming that she is having an affair with Brent, orders her to leave the house, subsequently informing his partner of Edith's faithlessness. Edith, wishing to shield Peter from discovering the truth about his wife, refuses to deny the charge, causing the breakup of her affair with Blaine, until Brent intervenes and explains the situation to her dejected lover, thus initiating their reconciliation.
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The film's original title was The Ladder. It May have opened as early as June 1920 in some cities, and definitely played in New York and Chicago in early July 1920. One item in the Paramount studio records lists Richard Sterling, not Charles Meredith, as the actor playing John Blaine, but all contemporary reviews and other contemporary sources credit Meredith.