The Irresistible Flapper
The Irresistible Flapper is a 1919 British silent comedy film directed by Frank Wilson and starring Violet Hopson, Ivy Close and Gerald Ames.[1] In the film, a flapper rescues her less worldly-wise sister from social disgrace.
Cast
- Violet Hopson - Gladys Standish
- Ivy Close - Audrey tremayne
- Gerald Ames - Victor Standish
- Basil Gill - Ormande York
- Charles Vane - Sir Neville Tremayne
- Ruby Belasco - Miss Frewin
- Iveah Stanley - Camille
- Madame d'Esterre - Lady Tremayne
- Frank Wilson - Vicar
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References
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