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Veiled Aristocrats

Veiled Aristocrats

Genres

Drama

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A young woman plans to marry, but her mother and brother--a lawyer--don't like her prospective husband and scheme to prevent the marriage.

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

48 mins

Rating

5/10

Release Date

01 February 1932

Country

United States of America

Cast

Lucille Lewis

Lucille Lewis

Rena Walden

Walter Fleming

Walter Fleming

John Walden

Laura Bowman

Laura Bowman

Molly Walden

Lawrence Chenault

Lawrence Chenault

Judge Straight

Lorenzo Tucker

Lorenzo Tucker

John Warwick

Carl Mahon

Carl Mahon

Frank Fowler

Barrington Guy

Barrington Guy

George Tryon

Willor Lee Guilford

Willor Lee Guilford

Miss Waring

Bernardine Mason

Bernardine Mason

Singer

Aurora Edwards

Aurora Edwards

Cook

Mabel Garrett

Mabel Garrett

Maid

Arnold Wiley

Arnold Wiley

Driver

A.B. DeComathiere

A.B. DeComathiere

Donald Heywood

Donald Heywood

Cordwin Alexander

Cordwin Alexander

Pianist

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