The Way of a Girl
The Way of a Girl | |
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Directed by | Robert G. Vignola |
Produced by |
Louis B. Mayer Irving Thalberg |
Written by |
Albert S. Le Vino (screenplay) Katharine Newlin Burt (story) |
Starring |
Eleanor Boardman Matt Moore William Russell |
Cinematography | John Arnold |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent with English intertitles |
The Way of a Girl is a 1925 silent era drama motion picture starring Eleanor Boardman, Matt Moore, and William Russell.
Directed by Robert G. Vignola, the screenplay was written by Albert S. Le Vino based on a story by Katharine Newlin Burt].
The female lead, Eleanor Boardman, stars in one of the 11 movies she did for MGM in the first two years of the life of the studio.[1]
Synopsis
Rosamond (played by Boardman) goes down the highway and city streets in a mile-a-minute auto. She survives arrests and smash-ups only to be captured by escaped convicts.
Cast
- Eleanor Boardman as Rosamond
- Matt Moore as George
- William Russell as Brand
- Matthew Betz as Matt
- Charles K. French as the Police Judge
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