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Gloria Swanson | Lady Mary Lasenby | |
Lila Lee | Tweeny, the scullery maid | |
Raymond Hatton | Honorable Ernest 'Ernie' Wolley | |
Thomas Meighan | Crichton, the butler | |
Theodore Roberts | Lord Loam | |
Robert Cain | Lord Brockelhurst | |
Bebe Daniels | The king's favorite | |
Julia Faye | Susan - maid #2 | |
Rhy Darby | Lady Eileen Duncraigie | |
Mildred Reardon | Lady Agatha 'Aggie' Lasenby | |
Wesley E. Barry | ||
Edward Burns | ||
Clarence Burton | Yacht captain | |
Kamuela Searle | Pilot of Lord Loam's Yacht | |
Wesley Barry | Buttons | |
Edmund Burns | Treherne | |
Henry Woodward | McGuire |
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Producer | Cecil B. DeMille
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Writer | J.M. Barrie
Jeanie Macpherson |
"Lavishly staged, skillfully directed. It is a remarkable movie." Cecil B. DeMille's breakthrough production, a satire on class distinctions. Based on James M. Barrie's play "The Admirable Crichton," Male and Female made a star of Gloria Swanson and solidified DeMille's standing as a big box office director with one of his more modest, but no less "big" silent classics. |
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