
Her Majesty
8.0 (1)1922-07-2350m
Comedy
Overview
Identical orphaned twins Rosalie (Mollie King) and Susan (Mollie King), are adopted by two aunts and live in separate households. Susan develops as a poor, wholesome farm girl, and Rosalie becomes a wealthy snob. Susan's beau, Ted Harper (Creighton Hale), confuses the girls' identities, but Susan wins his love after preventing Rosalie from eloping with scoundrel "Slick" Harry Ives (Jerome Lawler).
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- Playgoers Pictures
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Cast
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- Director
- George Irving
- Writers
- H. Thompson Rich,H. Thompson Rich
- Producers
- Paul Salvin
- Cinematography
- Walter Arthur
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