A Lady of Quality (1913) Online
News is received by Sir Jeoffrey, a dissolute roué, whose contempt for the other sex extends even to his own daughters, of the arrival of another female child in the family. The mother dies shortly after, and the child, Clorinda, is brought up among the servants without a guiding hand. True to his vow to ignore his offspring, Sir Jeoffrey does not come in contact with Clo, until her sixth year, when he finds her playing with his powder horn in the great hall of his castle, Wildair, and sternly upbraids her. The child, who has inherited her father's courage and strength of will, shows no fear, and grasping a riding crop beats Sir Jeoffrey with all the fury of her tiny wrath. Her spirit and daring attract Sir Jeoffrey's attention, and he is delighted to find the child his own. From that moment, he keeps her in his own company, dressed in boy's clothing to obscure her sex, a member of his wanton circle. She grows up in this atmosphere of debauchery, and learns to swear, smoke and drink. ...
Cast overview: | |||
Cecilia Loftus | - | Clorinda Wildairs | |
House Peters | - | The Duke of Osmonde | |
Peter Lang | - | Sir Jeoffrey Wildairs | |
Hal Clarendon | - | Sir John Oxen | |
Geraldine O'Brien | - | Sister Anne | |
Roy Pilcher | - | Earl of Dunstandwolde (as Roy Pilser) | |
David Wall | - | Lord Eldershawe (as Dave Wall) | |
Alexander Gaden | - | Lord Twemlow | |
Henrietta Goodman | - | Peasant Girl | |
Edna May Weick | - | Clorinda, age 7 (as Edna Weick) |