Overview
Mary Malloy works as a scullery maid in a hotel. She meets reporter Bob Norton, who soon falls in love with her. When Mary learns that one of her friends is to be evicted, she pawns an old silver goblet with her family crest in order to get money to forestall the eviction. The pawnbrokers, realizing how valuable the goblet is, hatch a scheme to use Mary as a patsy while they substitute fake pearls for the real thing. Bob, however, becomes suspicious.
Year 1921
Studio Realart Pictures Corporation
Director John S. Robertson
Crew John S. Robertson (Director), Roy F. Overbaugh (Director of Photography), J. Malcolm Dunn (Assistant Director), E. Lloyd Sheldon (Screenplay)
Popularity 0
Language No Language




