
A Broadway Saint
Comedy
Overview
Dick Vernon (Montagu Love) lives in New York but hasn't succumbed to the city's vices. When his vacation comes up, he goes to Boonsburg to visit his uncle (George Bunny) and aunts (Emily Fitzroy and Annie Laurie Spence). He finds small-town life far more wicked than living in the big city. A theatrical troupe comes to town, and Dick finds his match in chorus girl Mazie Chateaux (Helen Weir). Dick's uncle inherits a huge sum of money and insists that his nephew take him to New York and entertain him. Dick, knowing what his uncle expects, takes him through a number of wild adventures, but he is happy to put all that behind him and settle down with Mazie. (Janiss Garza)
Top Cast


Montagu Love
Montagu Love
Dick Vernon
Montagu Love
Dick Vernon
George Bunny
George Bunny
Uncle Galt
George Bunny
Uncle Galt
Helen Weir
Helen Weir
Mazie Chateaux (as Helen Weer)
Helen Weir
Mazie Chateaux (as Helen Weer)
Emile La Croix
Emile La Croix
Professor Lackland
Emile La Croix
Professor Lackland
Augusta Burmeister
Augusta Burmeister
Mrs. Unger (as Mrs. Burmeister)
Augusta Burmeister
Mrs. Unger (as Mrs. Burmeister)


Emily Fitzroy
Emily Fitzroy
Martha Galt
Emily Fitzroy
Martha Galt
Annie Laurie Spence
Annie Laurie Spence
Lucilla Galt
Annie Laurie Spence
Lucilla Galt


Mrs. Stuart Robson
Mrs. Stuart Robson
Madam Chateaux
Mrs. Stuart Robson
Madam Chateaux


Edward Arnold
Edward Arnold
Mr. Frewen
Edward Arnold
Mr. Frewen


Sally Crute
Sally Crute
Mrs. Frewen
Sally Crute
Mrs. Frewen
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