Hick Manhattan (1918)
This story revolves around a young woman who loses her job and a young man who has been unable to make a success as an art photographer. A fire breaks out in the house where the woman is rooming, and she rushes to the street en dishabille, just as the man appears. Immediately he has visions of a fortune, and persuades her to pose as a wild Greek girl. He has her arrested for performing Grecian dances in the street in her scanty attire.
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Olin Howland | As: Hugh Columbus McGinty | |
Peggy Hopkins Joyce | As: Flo Donahoe |
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This story revolves around a young woman who loses her job and a young man who has been unable to make a success as an art photographer. A fire breaks out in the house where the woman is rooming, and she rushes to the street en dishabille, just as the man appears. Immediately he has visions of a fortune, and persuades her to pose as a wild Greek girl. He has her arrested for performing Grecian dances in the street in her scanty attire.
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Certification: | NR |
Cast
Olin Howland |
Hugh Columbus McGinty |
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Peggy Hopkins Joyce |
Flo Donahoe |
Directed By
Martin Justice |
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James Montgomery Flagg |
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