Summaries

In England, Lady Kitty Bristol leaves a French convent school after reading Freedom, a radical work by Geoffrey Cliffe. During a visit to London, Kitty meets Geoffrey Cliffe and William Ashe, Secretary of Home Affairs. Following her marriage to William, Kitty draws unflattering caricatures of British Cabinet members, to the amusement of her husband. Geoffrey advises her to publish them in a book, suggesting that it will advance William's career. She then creates a scandal by appearing semi-nude at a charity entertainment. William is forced to resign, and upon discovering that Kitty has left, he chastises Geoffrey for his influence. Later, William finds Kitty at the convent, and they are reconciled.—AFI

Details

Keywords
  • based on novel
  • marriage
  • society
  • based on play
Genres
  • Drama
  • Romance
Release date Jan 16, 1921
Countries of origin United States
Language None
Filming locations Brent's Mountain Crags, Calabasas, California, USA
Production companies Metro Pictures Corporation

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Tech specs

Runtime 1h
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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