
Coquette
Drama
Overview
A Southern belle's flirtation with a working man leads to tragedy.
Top Cast


Mary Pickford
Mary Pickford
Norma Besant
Mary Pickford
Norma Besant


Johnny Mack Brown
Johnny Mack Brown
Michael Jeffery
Johnny Mack Brown
Michael Jeffery


Matt Moore
Matt Moore
Stanley Wentworth
Matt Moore
Stanley Wentworth


John St. Polis
John St. Polis
Dr. John M. Besant
John St. Polis
Dr. John M. Besant


William Janney
William Janney
Jimmy Besant
William Janney
Jimmy Besant


Henry Kolker
Henry Kolker
Jasper Carter
Henry Kolker
Jasper Carter


George Irving
George Irving
Robert Wentworth
George Irving
Robert Wentworth


Louise Beavers
Louise Beavers
Julia
Louise Beavers
Julia
Jay Berger
Jay Berger
Little Boy on Street
Jay Berger
Little Boy on Street


Phyllis Crane
Phyllis Crane
Bessie
Phyllis Crane
Bessie
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