
Dangerous Business
1920 Directed by Roy William NeillClarence Brooks is a shy, timid man working for Mr. Flavell. He is love with Flavell's daughter, Nancy. Nancy is shallow and fickle, always chasing after other, less-upstanding men. Clarence enlists when World War I erupts. While Clarence is off defending his country, Nancy's mother arranges for her daughter to marry the wealthy Mr. Braille. When Braille is drafted, Nancy's mother starts arranging a rush wedding, against Nancy's wishes. Nancy claims that she and Clarence are already secretly married. When the war is over and Clarence returns home, he refuses to be a part of her charade. When Clarence declines the offer to marry Nancy for real, she must mature to win his affections back. A lost film.

Constance Talmadge
....................................................Nancy Flavelle

Kenneth Harlan
....................................................Clarence Brooks

George Fawcett
....................................................Mr. Flavell

Mathilde Brundage
....................................................Mrs. Flavell
John Raymond
....................................................Mr. Braille (as Jack Raymond)

Florida Kingsley
....................................................Mrs. Brooks
Nina Cassavant
....................................................Genevieve
Director
...........................................................Roy William Neill
Producer
...........................................................John Emerson
Anita Loos
Raoul Walsh
Writer
...........................................................John Emerson
Anita Loos
Theatre Play
...........................................................Madeleine Buckley
Production Companies
...................................................Norma Talmadge Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Romance
Comedy
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