
The Love Charm
Comedy
Overview
Orphaned Ruth Sheldon reads an article on "Love Charms" on her way to live in the home of her Aunt Julia and Cousin Hattie Nast. Upon her arrival, Ruth is put to work as housekeeper, cook, and seamstress. When Thomas Morgan, a young banker, is invited to dinner, he focuses his attention on Ruth, prompting the envious Hattie to claim him as her own. To oblige her cousin, Ruth attempts to discourage Thomas by behaving like a frivolous society "vampire," rather than the old-fashioned girl he believes her to be.
Top Cast


Wanda Hawley
Wanda Hawley
Ruth Sheldon
Wanda Hawley
Ruth Sheldon


Mae Busch
Mae Busch
Hattie Nast
Mae Busch
Hattie Nast


Sylvia Ashton
Sylvia Ashton
Julia Nast
Sylvia Ashton
Julia Nast


Warner Baxter
Warner Baxter
Thomas Morgan
Warner Baxter
Thomas Morgan


Carrie Clark Ward
Carrie Clark Ward
Housekeeper
Carrie Clark Ward
Housekeeper
Molly McGowan
Molly McGowan
Maybelle Mooney
Molly McGowan
Maybelle Mooney


Richard Rosson
Richard Rosson
Richard Rosson


Michael D. Moore
Michael D. Moore
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Michael D. Moore
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