
The Flapper
Genres
Overview
A Southern teen at a ritzy boarding school gets into mischief while acting the sophisticated grownup to impress a suave gentleman and match wits with a pair of jewel thieves.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
88 min
Release Date
1920-05-10
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
14
Vote Average
6
Olive Thomas
Genevieve 'Ginger' King
William P. Carleton
Richard Channing
Theodore Westman Jr.
Bill E. Forbes
Warren Cook
Senator King
Katherine Johnston
Hortense
Arthur Housman
Tom Morran
Louise Lindroth
Elmina Buttons
Marcia Harris
Miss Paddles
Charles Craig
Reverand Cushil
Bobby Connelly
King Jr.
Maurice Steuart
Schoolboy
Russell Hewitt
Schoolboy (uncredited)
Aleene Bergman
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Barbara Butler
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Mildred Cheshire
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Dorothy Kent
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Eileen Percy
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Athole Shearer
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
Norma Shearer
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
0.0
The Narrow Street
Simon Haldane works in the office of the Faulkner Iron Works, but he has been raised by his two maiden aunts in an extremely sheltered manner and is basically afraid of everyone and everything. One morning he finds a strange girl shivering in his bedroom, and although he's terrified of her, he manages to call a doctor for her. This starts a rumor that Simon is married. Complications ensue.
1925-01-04 | en
0.0
Kihlaus
Servant Eeva promises to marry her childhood friend, tailor Aapeli, via letter, but withdraws after meeting the man. Though mostly preserved, the film is partially lost.
1922-01-09 | fi
5.6
My Grandmother
The protagonist, a lazy pen-pusher, gets the sack for his bureaucratic idleness, and learns that the way back into the job market depends on getting a letter of recommendation from a "grandmother"
1929-12-01 | ka
4.8
The Servant Girl's Legacy
A serving girl receives a telegram that she has come into an inheritance. The family she works for suddenly starts to treat her well, and several young men come to court her. Then she receives another telegram telling her the inheritances is only $25. All her new 'friends' desert her, except her poor boyfriend.
1914-11-27 | en
5.1
Pedestrian Love
The story of the meeting and falling in love of a man and a woman. The story is told by showing the characters from below the knees only. A man in smart shoes prepares to go out. His maid gives him his coat, he dusts off his shoes and leaves. As he leaves the building an elegant woman drops her purse. He returns it to her and follows her home.
1914-03-05 | it
6.3
The Chaste Susanne
Naughty Susanne leads an exciting double life between her hometown and Paris: in the provincial nest she is considered the ever virtuous and down to earth girl, while in the cosmopolitan city she always escapes to, she is the queen of the night, sophisticated and seductive. In Paris, she meets René and begins to recruit him, but she has a noble competitor: Jacqueline. A spirited love triangle begins, complicated by the interventions of uncomprehending moral preachers. Their befitting final finds the story in the Moulin Rouge.
1926-11-11 | de
5.5
Photograph
A photographer has his camera all set up to take a gentleman's picture. The subject checks his face in a hand mirror, and the photographer poses him. Just as the photographer is about to take the picture, the subject gets up to look at the camera more closely. The frustrated photographer soon becomes quite impatient.
1895-01-01 | fr
6.5
Rosita
The King tosses Rosita in jail and when Don Diego, who Rosita loves, tries to defend her, he too is thrown in jail. While Don Diego is sentenced to be executed, the King lusts after Rosita and decides to put her up in a luxurious villa. To give her a title, he marries her to a masked nobleman, who turns out to be Don Diego.
1923-09-03 | en
5.5
Dogs of War!
The gang wages war using old vegetables as munitions. Later, they ruin a movie in progress when they double-expose the film.
1923-07-01 | en
6.4
Little Old New York
An Irish girl comes to America disguised as a boy to claim a fortune left to her brother who has died.
1923-08-01 | en
5.3
Felix the Ghost Breaker
Felix is trying to get some sleep in a graveyard, but keeps getting bothered by a ghost. He follows the ghost to the house of an old farmer, and the ghost proceeds to terrorize the old man, and when the farmer calls for help from the police, the ghost terrorizes them, too. Felix, however, suspects something fishy is going on, and with the help of the farmer's donkey, gets to the bottom of things.
1923-01-01 | en
6.3
The Champeen
Mickey and Jackie feud over Mary, so Sammy schedules a championship bout between the two rivals.
1923-01-27 | en
5.0
Boys to Board
A kindly old schoolteacher helps the gang escape from a cruel boarding school, but they wind up in a bootlegger's booby-trapped house.
1923-04-07 | en
5.9
A Pleasant Journey
Ernie and Farina anger the police force with their shoeshine scheme. Later, the gang switches places with some runaways about to board a train.
1923-03-25 | en
5.8
Lodge Night
This one has to be seen to be believed. Apparently the gang has witnessed a Ku Klux Klan meeting. They decide to form their own lodge. They call themselves the Cluck Cluck Clams. There is nothing racist about their lodge, which includes member Sunshine Sammy Morrison. The film ends with a chase. The gang gets tangled up with bank robbers. Sunshine Sammy gets his uncle and his pals to chase the bank robbers with the gang riding along.
1923-07-28 | en
6.5
Back Stage
The gang operates a donkey-propelled tour bus. Later, a cut-rate vaudeville producer hires them to help out with his show, which they wreck.
1923-06-02 | en
6.0
The Cobbler
A cobbler receives his back pension and invites the gang to celebrate with a picnic, but his car stalls along the way.
1923-02-18 | en
5.6
Derby Day
After the gang goes to the horse races, they decide to have a derby of their own.
1923-11-17 | en
5.8
Sunday Calm
The kids gets taken on a Sunday picnic in this early three-reeler and after the first ten minutes, manage to elude the adults in this typically charming effort from Our Gang.
1923-12-15 | en
5.8
Stage Fright
Author Fawn Ochletree stages a charity performance of her latest play, a Romanesque epic. The gang and other neighborhood kids are forced into starring in the play, much to the chagrin of the gang. They are completely unable to remember their lines, and struggle with maintaing their composure during the more serious moments of the melodrama. Finally, Jackie sets off a slew of firecrackers as the finale, scaring all involved.
1923-10-20 | en