
The Custard Cup
1923 Directed by Herbert BrenonMrs. Penfield, better known as Penzie, is one of the inhabitants of a tenement neighborhood known as "the Custard Cup" because of its oval shape. Penzie is a widow who lost both her husband and son in the influenza epidemic of 1918 and 1919. She has found fulfillment by taking in three orphans. One of the Custard Cup's other residents is a counterfeiter, and when the police are too hot on his trail, he leaves a package with Penzie and sets a boat aflame when he tries to destroy some phony bills. When the gang is rounded up, Penzie -- who has been looking for one of her adopted children -- is found at the hideout and arrested.

Mary Carr
....................................................Mrs. Penfield
Myrta Bonillas
....................................................Gussie Bosley

Miriam Battista
....................................................Lettie
Jerry Devine
....................................................Crink
Ernest McKay
....................................................Thad

Peggy Shaw
....................................................Lorene Percy

Lisle Leigh
....................................................Mrs. Percy
Director
...........................................................Herbert Brenon
Writer
...........................................................G. Marion Burton
Theatre Play
...........................................................Charles E. Blaney
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
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