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Short Skirts (1921)

Short Skirts (1921)
Seventeen-year-old flapper Natalie Smith (Gladys Walton) is fed up with being treated like a child, so she flirts with an older man, Lance Christie (Jack Mower). Unfortunately, Natalie's mother is working for -- and engaged to -- Wallace Brewster (Edward Martindel), who is running for mayor, and Christie's brother, Woodward (William Welsh) is his opponent. Lance isn't really interested in her -- he's just using her to get information on Brewster. Natalie naively steals some papers for Lance before discovering that he's already married and being sued for divorce. Brewster, meanwhile, had the real papers that the Christies wanted all along. Eventually Natalie is forgiven for her rash behavior. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi

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Director(s):
Harry B. Harris
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Short Skirts

Seventeen-year-old flapper Natalie Smith (Gladys Walton) is fed up with being treated like a child, so she flirts with an older man, Lance Christie (Jack Mower). Unfortunately, Natalie's mother is working for -- and engaged to -- Wallace Brewster (Edward Martindel), who is running for mayor, and Christie's brother, Woodward (William Welsh) is his opponent. Lance isn't really interested in her -- he's just using her to get information on Brewster. Natalie naively steals some papers for Lance before discovering that he's already married and being sued for divorce. Brewster, meanwhile, had the real papers that the Christies wanted all along. Eventually Natalie is forgiven for her rash behavior. ~ Janiss Garza, Rovi

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Director(s):
Harry B. Harris
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