
Vagabond Lady
Drama · Comedy · Romance
Overview
Josephine Spiggins is thinking of marrying John Spear, the stuffed-shirt son of a department store owner. When John's free-spirit brother Tony returns from touring the South Seas in his boat, the "Vagabond Lady," Jo is attracted to him instead.
Top Cast


Robert Young
Robert Young
Tony Spear
Robert Young
Tony Spear


Evelyn Venable
Evelyn Venable
Josephine Spiggins
Evelyn Venable
Josephine Spiggins


Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny
John Spear
Reginald Denny
John Spear


Frank Craven
Frank Craven
"Spiggs" Spiggins
Frank Craven
"Spiggs" Spiggins


Berton Churchill
Berton Churchill
R.D. Spear
Berton Churchill
R.D. Spear


Ferdinand Gottschalk
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Mr. Higginbotham
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Mr. Higginbotham


Forrester Harvey
Forrester Harvey
Corky Nye
Forrester Harvey
Corky Nye
Lowden Adams
Lowden Adams
Spear’s Second Butler (uncredited)
Lowden Adams
Spear’s Second Butler (uncredited)
Mariska Aldrich
Mariska Aldrich
Wagnerian Vocalist (uncredited)
Mariska Aldrich
Wagnerian Vocalist (uncredited)
Beaudine Anderson
Beaudine Anderson
Messenger Boy (uncredited)
Beaudine Anderson
Messenger Boy (uncredited)
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