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Molly Go Get 'Em

Molly Go Get 'Em

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Comedy

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Young and wealthy Molly Allison can't be "presented" into society until her older sister Julia is married, but that doesn't stop Molly from pursuing her usual wild ways. She finds herself in turn pursued by Count Renaud, unaware that he is a criminal interested in swindling her out of her money. To discourage the Renaud's attentions--and because she already has a boyfriend, Billy Wilcox--she tells Renaud that she is actually an Indian squaw who is just living in the Allison household. That doesn't stop the Count, however, and he turns his attentions to Molly's sister Julia.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

50 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

14 January 1917

Country

United States of America

Cast

Margarita Fischer

Margarita Fischer

Molly Allison

Jack Mower

Jack Mower

Billy Wilcox

Hal Clements

Hal Clements

Robert Allison

Margaret Allen

Margaret Allen

Julia Allison

David Howard

David Howard

Gordon Gilbert

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