How Could You Jean?
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How Could You Jean? is a 1918 silent film. It starred Mary Pickford, directed by William Desmond Taylor, and was based on a novel by Eleanor Hoyt Brainerd. Casson Ferguson was the male lead, and a young ZaSu Pitts had a supporting role.
The plot involves a young socialite pretending to be a cook, who falls in love with a man she thinks is a hired hand, but he is actually a millionaire. The film was not well received by critics[1].
This was Taylor’s last future with Pickford; he was killed in 1922 in a famously unsolved murder.
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- ^ A list of reviews is incluided in Bruce Long's Taylorology, http://www.public.asu.edu/~ialong/Taylor24.txt