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A young man fakes his identity to impress a girl.

Reginald Denny as  Sir Michael Fairlie
Gertrude Olmstead as  Ann Kent
Otis Harlan as  Mr. Bytheway
Emily Fitzroy as  Mrs. Bytheway
Charles K. Gerrard as  Steve
Gertrude Astor as  Rose
Luis Alberni as  Valet
Wilson Benge as  Butler

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boblipton
1926/12/27

A year after they had a hit with the social comedy SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT, director Seiter and actor Reginald Denny teamed up again in this sharply-turned farce. reminiscent of the sort that Clarence Badger was doing with Raymond Griffith over at Paramount.There are the usual complications that lead to the situations in this farce: an adventuress -- Gertrude Astor -- with incriminating letters, a young couple in love -- that's Denny and Gertrude Olmstead -- and a crook pretending to be Reginald Denny's character. The timing is brisk, the situations comical, the pratfalls well taken and if dialogue instead of titles might sharpen it a tad, the silent version we have is quite funny without them.

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