Everybody's Acting (1926)
Overview
Doris Poole, whose parents were theatrical people, was orphaned as a child, and four members of the troupe adopted and raised her. When grown, she has become the leading lady in a San Francisco stock-company. She meets and falls in love with Ted, the millionaire son of a rich widow, but she thinks he is only a tax-cab driver. His mother objects to the romance and looks into Doris' past. She learns that her father had murdered, in a fit of jealousy, her mother, and tells Doris what she has found out. The four actors who had raised her had never told her how she happened to become an orphan. They persuade Ted's mother to send him on a voyage to the Orient in order to get him away from Doris. But they neglected to tell the mother they had also booked passage for Doris on the same ship.
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Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 1.301 |
Directed By
Marshall Neilan
Crew
Adolph Zukor
Marshall Neilan
Jesse L. Lasky
George Marion Jr.
Benjamin Glazer
Donald Biddle Keyes
Marshall Neilan
David Kesson
Marshall Neilan
TOP CAST
Betty Bronson
Doris Poole
Ford Sterling
Michael Poole
Louise Dresser
Anastasia Potter
Lawrence Gray
Ted Potter
Henry B. Walthall
Thorpe
Raymond Hitchcock
Ernest Rice
Stuart Holmes
Clayton Budd
Edward Martindel
Peter O'Brien
Philo McCullough
Paul Singlton
Jed Prouty
Bridwell Potter
Jocelyn Lee
Barbara Potter