
Common Clay
Drama
Overview
Young Ellen Neal gets work as a servant with the wealthy Fullerton family. She falls in love with the Fullerton's handsome young son. But he leaves her with child, and when she attempts to gain recognition for her child, the Fullerton family treats her as a blackmailer. But a surprise awaits them all.
Top Cast


Constance Bennett
Constance Bennett
Ellen Neal
Constance Bennett
Ellen Neal


Lew Ayres
Lew Ayres
Hugh Fullerton
Lew Ayres
Hugh Fullerton


Tully Marshall
Tully Marshall
W.H. Yates
Tully Marshall
W.H. Yates


Matty Kemp
Matty Kemp
Arthur Coakley
Matty Kemp
Arthur Coakley


Purnell Pratt
Purnell Pratt
Richard Fullerton
Purnell Pratt
Richard Fullerton


Beryl Mercer
Beryl Mercer
Mrs. Neal
Beryl Mercer
Mrs. Neal


Charles McNaughton
Charles McNaughton
Edwards
Charles McNaughton
Edwards


Hale Hamilton
Hale Hamilton
Judge Samuel Filson
Hale Hamilton
Judge Samuel Filson
Genevieve Blinn
Genevieve Blinn
Mrs. Fullerton
Genevieve Blinn
Mrs. Fullerton


Ada Ince
Ada Ince
Hugh's sister
Ada Ince
Hugh's sister
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