The Flapper

The Flapper

192088 min
6.0/10
Comedy

Plot Summary

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.

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👥Cast (19)

Olive Thomas

Olive Thomas

Genevieve 'Ginger' King

William P. Carleton

William P. Carleton

Richard Channing

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Theodore Westman Jr.

Bill E. Forbes

Warren Cook

Warren Cook

Senator King

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Katherine Johnston

Hortense

Arthur Housman

Arthur Housman

Tom Morran

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Louise Lindroth

Elmina Buttons

Marcia Harris

Marcia Harris

Miss Paddles

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Charles Craig

Reverand Cushil

Bobby Connelly

Bobby Connelly

King Jr.

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Maurice Steuart

Schoolboy

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Russell Hewitt

Schoolboy (uncredited)

🎬Crew

Director

Alan Crosland

Writers

Frances Marion, Frances Marion

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🏷️Keywords

boarding schoolfemale protagonistsilent filmflapper

💬Reviews (1)

D

Darrick38

8/24/2021

Olive Thomas' most famous role. Of her films that remain, this one is in the best condition, and the one that is most available. Olive is credited with being the first "flapper", and starting the trend which would become such a big thing in the 1920's, although she wouldn't live to see any of that. At this point, she was at the top of her game, and engaging in every scene. The film itself is quite likeable. Well-filmed and well-acted, it's a solid movie. Selznick Pictures was really putting together films that were nicely put together technically and visually. The snow scene really stands out. Frances Marion, who has been called "the all-time best script and story writer the motion picture world has ever produced", and its most prolific, wrote the scenario and story for this film, one of 325 she would write in her career.

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