
Knowing Men
Romance · Comedy
Overview
Facing an arranged marriage to a man of dubious morals, heiress Korah Hurley poses as the impoverished travelling companion of her aunt, the Marquise de Jaurmais, in order to test whether her rakish fiancé's affections are truly for her or for the fortune she will inherit.
Top Cast


Elissa Landi
Elissa Landi
Korah Hurley / Collette
Elissa Landi
Korah Hurley / Collette


Jeanne De Casalis
Jeanne De Casalis
Delphine (Baronne de Baudun)
Jeanne De Casalis
Delphine (Baronne de Baudun)


Helen Haye
Helen Haye
Korah's Aunt (Marquise de Jaurmais)
Helen Haye
Korah's Aunt (Marquise de Jaurmais)


C.M. Hallard
C.M. Hallard
Marquis de Jaurmais
C.M. Hallard
Marquis de Jaurmais
Thomas Weguelin
Thomas Weguelin
Michelot
Thomas Weguelin
Michelot


Henry Mollison
Henry Mollison
Frank Bramber
Henry Mollison
Frank Bramber
E. Vosper
E. Vosper
English Footman
E. Vosper
English Footman
M. MacHugh
M. MacHugh
French Footman
M. MacHugh
French Footman
Marjorie Loring
Marjorie Loring
Blanche
Marjorie Loring
Blanche
Pauline Saunders
Pauline Saunders
Angela
Pauline Saunders
Angela
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