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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