
Her Nature Dance
Comedy
Overview
An entomologist and his wife head out into the countryside for his studies and happen upon a group of free-spirited young dancers.
Top Cast


Fritz Schade
Fritz Schade
Fritz O'Brien
Fritz Schade
Fritz O'Brien


Eva Thatcher
Eva Thatcher
Mrs. Fritz O'Brien
Eva Thatcher
Mrs. Fritz O'Brien


Cecile Arnold
Cecile Arnold
The Entomologist's Wife
Cecile Arnold
The Entomologist's Wife


Marie Prevost
Marie Prevost
The Cashier
Marie Prevost
The Cashier


Juanita Hansen
Juanita Hansen
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Juanita Hansen
Dancing Girl (uncredited)


Myrtle Lind
Myrtle Lind
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Myrtle Lind
Dancing Girl (uncredited)


Alice Maison
Alice Maison
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Alice Maison
Dancing Girl (uncredited)


Roxana McGowan
Roxana McGowan
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Roxana McGowan
Dancing Girl (uncredited)


Marvel Rea
Marvel Rea
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Marvel Rea
Dancing Girl (uncredited)


Sybil Seely
Sybil Seely
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
Sybil Seely
Dancing Girl (uncredited)
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