Release Date: 1921-05-05
Overview: Based upon a description in a film publication,[3] Katherine Van Riper (Clayton) is an extravagant young society girl who is very much in debt, and her wealthy aunts and uncle refuse to give her any money. Katherine is desperate enough that she is considering marrying the wealthy Montee Buck (Hiers), although she is in love with the westerner Tom Jaffrey (Fillmore), who says he is poor. Finally, Katherine decides to sell the famous Van Riper pearls, pay off her debts, and marry Tom. However, upon examination the jewelry turns out to be paste, with her father having sold the genuine pearls several years earlier before his death. Montee is assured by the aunts that Katherine will marry him and tells this to Tom. Tom is about to leave town when Uncle James (Ricketts) steps in and pays off Katherine's debts, leaving the niece free to marry Tom.
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Ethel Clayton
as Katherine Van Riper
Clyde Fillmore
as Tom Jaffrey
Theodore Roberts
as Jeriamiah Buck
Sylvia Ashton
as Aunt Bella
Walter Hiers
as Montee Buck
Douglas Z. Doty - Screenplay
Thomas N. Heffron - Director
Jesse L. Lasky - Producer
Elmer Harris - Theatre Play
Geraldine Bonner - Theatre Play
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