Man and Maid
1925 film
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Man and Maid is a 1925 drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger based on a 1922 novel by Elinor Glyn. The film stars Lew Cody, Renée Adorée and Harriet Hammond.[1][2]
| Man and Maid | |
|---|---|
Suzette (Renée Adorée) makes the tedious hours of the wounded Sir Nicholas Thormonde (Lew Cody) seem less monotonous. | |
| Directed by | Victor Schertzinger |
| Written by | Elinor Glyn |
| Starring | Lew Cody Renée Adorée Harriet Hammond |
| Cinematography | Chester A. Lyons |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Plot
Boulevardier Sir Nicholas Thormonde (Lew Cody) is torn between his mistress Suzette (Renée Adorée) and his virtuous secretary Alathea (Harriet Hammond) in wartimе Paris.
Cast
- Lew Cody - Sir Nicholas Thormonde
- Renée Adorée - Suzette
- Harriet Hammond - Alathea Bulteel
- Paulette Duval - Coralie
- Alec B. Francis - Burton
- Crauford Kent - Col. George Harcourt
- David Mir - Maurice
- Jacqueline Gadsden - Lady Hilda Buiteel
- Winston Miller - Little Bobby
- Jane Mercer - Little Hilda
- Irving Hartley - Atwood Chester
Preservation
In February of 2021, Man and Maid was cited by the National Film Preservation Board on their Lost U.S. Silent Feature Films list and is therefore presumed lost.[3]