Any Woman (1925)
- Starring:
- Alice Terry, Ernest Gillen, (more)
- Director(s):
- Henry King
Synopsis of Any Woman
When Ellen Linden (Alice Terry) returns from finishing school, she discovers that her father has lost his fortune. Although she's less than thrilled at the prospect, she finds work in an office. Both her employers, James Rand (Lawson Butt) and Egbert Phillips (Henry Kolker), show their interest in her. Ellen only cares for Tom Galloway (Ernest Gillen), who is trying to promote a new soft drink. She attempts to interest her bosses in financing his endeavor, but when Rand discovers that the pair are romantically involved, he pulls his backing. Rand and Ellen team up for a treasure hunt (a fad popular in England during the mid-'20s in which the competitors compete with the help of scooters, old cars, old-fashioned bicycles, and just about anything else that moved). They are delayed and wind up being out until the early morning hours. Mrs. Rand (Margarita Fischer) is furious, as is Galloway. Galloway finally realizes that Ellen did nothing wrong and they are reunited. Rand decides it's a good idea to kiss up to his wife, and offers to back Galloway's soft drink as a wedding present to Ellen. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi
Complete Cast of Any Woman
- Alice Terry - Ellen Linden
- Margarita Fischer - Mrs. Rand
- Aggie Herring - Mrs. Galloway
- De Sacia Mooers - Mrs. Phillips
- George Periolat - Robert Cartwright
- Arthur Hoyt - Jones
- Ernest Gillen - Tom Galloway
- Lawson Butt - James Rand
- James Neill - William Linden
- Henry Kolker - Egbert Phillips
- Lucille Hutton - Agnes Young
- Malcolm Denny - Lord Brackenridge
- Director(s):
- Henry King
- Writer(s):
- Beatrice Van, Jules Furthman
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