
Lord and Lady Algy
Comedy
Overview
Lord and Lady Algy separate amicably after he breaks his promise not to gamble again on the horses. When the wife of soap magnate Brabazon Tudway, is courted by Algy's philandering elder brother, Algy tries to help his brother escape Tudway's wrath by hiding Mrs. Tudway in his apartments. Tudway discovers her there ....
Top Cast


Tom Moore
Tom Moore
Lord Algy
Tom Moore
Lord Algy


Naomi Childers
Naomi Childers
Lady Algy
Naomi Childers
Lady Algy


Mabel Ballin
Mabel Ballin
Mrs. Tudway
Mabel Ballin
Mrs. Tudway


William Burress
William Burress
Brabazon Tudway
William Burress
Brabazon Tudway


Philo McCullough
Philo McCullough
Standage
Philo McCullough
Standage


Leslie Stuart
Leslie Stuart
Jethroe
Leslie Stuart
Jethroe


Frank Leigh
Frank Leigh
Marquis of Quarmby
Frank Leigh
Marquis of Quarmby


Alec B. Francis
Alec B. Francis
Swepson
Alec B. Francis
Swepson


Kate Lester
Kate Lester
Mrs. Vokins
Kate Lester
Mrs. Vokins
Hal Taintor
Hal Taintor
Annesley
Hal Taintor
Annesley
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