Stop Flirting
1925 film
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Stop Flirting is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Scott Sidney and starring Wanda Hawley, John T. Murray, and Ethel Shannon.[1] It is based on the 1923 West End play of the same title,[2] which itself is based on the original 1922 Broadway musical For Goodness Sake by Frederick J. Jackson.[3]
Directed byScott Sidney
Written byJoseph Farnham
Based onFor Goodness Sake by Frederick J. Jackson
Produced byAl Christie
Charles Christie
Charles Christie
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| Directed by | Scott Sidney |
| Written by | Joseph Farnham |
| Based on | For Goodness Sake by Frederick J. Jackson |
| Produced by | Al Christie Charles Christie |
| Starring | Wanda Hawley John T. Murray Ethel Shannon |
| Cinematography | Georges Benoît |
Production company | Christie Film Company |
| Distributed by | Producers Distributing Corporation |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Synopsis
On their honeymoon Vivian Reynolds finds her husband Perry in the company of other woman twice. To teach him a lesson she begins flirting with every man she encounters. To pay her back, Perry then stages his death in a plane crash. When she discovers the truth she is even more enraged. After a further series of misadventures the couple eventually reconcile.
Cast
- Wanda Hawley as Vivian Marsden Reynolds, The Bride
- John T. Murray as Perry Reynolds, The Groom
- Hallam Cooley as Jeffrey Newfield
- Ethel Shannon as Marjorie Leeds
- Jimmie Adams as Baron Foucould
- Vera Steadman as Suzanne
- Jack Duffy as Joseph, the Butler
- James Harrison as Teddy
- David James as Bobby Anderson
- Rolfe Sedan as One of Vivian's Admirers