Prodigal Daughters
THE SEVEN DEADLY WHIMS
Elinor "Swifty" Forbes and her younger sister Marjory are the carefree daughters of wealthy J. D. Forbes. Their mother shows no restraint over her daughters, so they live among the flapper set. Lester Hodges, a songwriter, is enamored of Marjory, while Garside, who runs a card room, is interested in Swifty. While gambling at Garside's place, Swifty meets Roger Corbin, who works as an engineer at her father's business. Corbin falls in love with Swifty. When Mr. Forbes protests against both his daughters' behavior, they move out. Marjory marries Hodges, but eventually leaves him and returns to her parents. Swifty, who has gambled herself into debt, agrees to marry Garside. But when the couple are together in a café, prohibition agents raid the place.
Directed by Sam Wood · Written by Monte M. Katterjohn
Cast
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Gloria Swanson Swifty Forbes -
Ralph Graves Roger Corbin -
Vera Reynolds Marjory Forbes -
Theodore Roberts J.D. Forbes -
Louise Dresser Mrs. Forbes -
Charles Clary Stanley Garside -
Robert Agnew Lester Hodge -
Maude Wayne Connie -
J. Jiquel Lanoe Juda Botanya (as Jiquel Lanoe) -
Eric Mayne Dr. Marco Strong - Antonio Corsi
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