
The Lady
Drama
Overview
A young woman marries the wastrel son of a British aristocrat. Her husband, who has been disinherited by his father, loses what little money he has left gambling in casinos and then dies, leaving her penniless and with an infant son. When her former father-in-law tries to get custody of the child, she leaves him with a couple she trusts, but when she later goes to reclaim her son, she can't find the people she left him with.
Top Cast


Brandon Hurst
Brandon Hurst
St. Aubyns Sr
Brandon Hurst
St. Aubyns Sr


Norma Talmadge
Norma Talmadge
Polly Pearl
Norma Talmadge
Polly Pearl


Wallace MacDonald
Wallace MacDonald
Leonard St. Aubyns
Wallace MacDonald
Leonard St. Aubyns


Alfred J. Goulding
Alfred J. Goulding
Tom Robinson (as Alf Goulding)
Alfred J. Goulding
Tom Robinson (as Alf Goulding)


Doris Lloyd
Doris Lloyd
Fannie Clair
Doris Lloyd
Fannie Clair
Johnny Fox
Johnny Fox
Freckles (as John Fox Jr.)
Johnny Fox
Freckles (as John Fox Jr.)


Paulette Duval
Paulette Duval
Madame Adrienne Catellier
Paulette Duval
Madame Adrienne Catellier


Emily Fitzroy
Emily Fitzroy
Madame Blanche
Emily Fitzroy
Madame Blanche


Margaret Seddon
Margaret Seddon
Mrs. Cairns
Margaret Seddon
Mrs. Cairns


Miles McCarthy
Miles McCarthy
Mr. Graves
Miles McCarthy
Mr. Graves
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