

Just for Tonight
1918 Directed by Charles GiblynTheodore Whitney, Sr. asks his son Theodore, "Ted" Jr., to search for a missing stock certificate. During his search Ted meets and falls in love with Betty Blake, the niece of Major Blackburn, whose home was recently robbed. When a detective disguised as British nobleman Lord Roxenham arrives to investigate the case, Ted bribes the officer to let him play the role for one night so that he may be near Betty. As the love-struck young man is romancing his sweetheart, Lady Roxenham suddenly arrives, alienating Betty and throwing Ted into a panic. Lady Roxenham agrees to participate in the deception, but later Ted spies her breaking into the major's safe. After he alerts the household, she and the butler are revealed as notorious thieves. As the dust settles Ted and Betty confirm their love for each other.

Tom Moore
....................................................Theodore Whitney Jr.

Lucy Fox
....................................................Betty Blake

Henry Hallam
....................................................Major Blackburn

Robert Broderick
....................................................Theodore 'Ted' Whitney Sr.

Ethel Grey Terry
....................................................Lady Roxenham

Maude Turner Gordon
....................................................Mrs. Blackburn
Henry Sedley
....................................................Crandall
Director
...........................................................Charles Giblyn
Writer
...........................................................J. Clarkson Miller
Story
...........................................................Charles Logue
Director of Photography
...........................................................A. Lloyd Lewis
Art Direction
...........................................................Hugo Ballin
Production Companies
...................................................Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
Mystery
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