
Forsaking All Others
Drama
Overview
Jealous of her son Oliver's interest in Penelope Mason, Mrs. Newell takes him to a resort where he is easy prey for designing Enid Morton. After some near-disastrous situations with Enid's suspicious husband, Penelope comes to Oliver's rescue at Mrs. Newell's request.
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Colleen Moore
Colleen Moore
Penelope Mason
Colleen Moore
Penelope Mason


Cullen Landis
Cullen Landis
Oliver Newell
Cullen Landis
Oliver Newell
Irene Wallace
Irene Wallace
Mrs. Newell
Irene Wallace
Mrs. Newell


Sam De Grasse
Sam De Grasse
Dr. Mason
Sam De Grasse
Dr. Mason


June Elvidge
June Elvidge
Enid Morton
June Elvidge
Enid Morton


David Torrence
David Torrence
Mr. Morton
David Torrence
Mr. Morton


Melbourne MacDowell
Melbourne MacDowell
Cyrus K. Wharton
Melbourne MacDowell
Cyrus K. Wharton
Elinor Hancock
Elinor Hancock
Mrs. Wharton
Elinor Hancock
Mrs. Wharton


Lucille Ricksen
Lucille Ricksen
May Wharton
Lucille Ricksen
May Wharton
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