
Through the Back Door
Comedy · Drama
Overview
A young Belgian girl, raised by her longtime nanny, flees Europe at the advent of World War I and travels to America to find her real mother.
Top Cast


Mary Pickford
Mary Pickford
Jeanne Bodamere
Mary Pickford
Jeanne Bodamere


Gertrude Astor
Gertrude Astor
Louise Reeves
Gertrude Astor
Louise Reeves


John Harron
John Harron
Billy Boy
John Harron
Billy Boy
Helen Raymond
Helen Raymond
Marie
Helen Raymond
Marie


Adolphe Menjou
Adolphe Menjou
James Brewster
Adolphe Menjou
James Brewster


Wilfred Lucas
Wilfred Lucas
Elton Reeves
Wilfred Lucas
Elton Reeves


C. Norman Hammond
C. Norman Hammond
Jacques Lanvain
C. Norman Hammond
Jacques Lanvain


Elinor Fair
Elinor Fair
Margaret Brewster
Elinor Fair
Margaret Brewster


Peaches Jackson
Peaches Jackson
Conrad
Peaches Jackson
Conrad


Doreen Turner
Doreen Turner
Constant
Doreen Turner
Constant
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