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Alias Miss Dodd

Alias Miss Dodd

Curiosity once brought a cat to an untimely end, but in "Alias Miss Dodd" it brings Edith Roberts to some exciting adventures and finally to the man she loves.

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Audacious Jeanne works in a book bindery, is given a diary written by Thomas Dodd to bind. The diary portrays Dodd as a scoundrel who fathered a girl by a woman he never married, and Dodd's family as a nest of vipers. Jeanne decides it is her duty to save this corrupt family and presents herself to Dodd as his illegitimate daughter. In fact, Dodd is a meek old man whose scandalous diary was pure fantasy, and the only hostile member of the family is Dodd's greedy brother Jerry, who was the only sympathetic character in Dodd's diary. Jeanne falls in love with Dodd's nephew Kent, though she dutifully urges him to marry Hazel Jenkins, a woman whom Jeanne believes Kent has wronged. A lost film.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

50 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

20 June 1920

Country

United States of America

Cast

Edith Roberts

Edith Roberts

Jeanne

Harry von Meter

Harry von Meter

Jerry Dodd

Margaret McWade

Margaret McWade

Sarah Ross

Ruth King

Ruth King

Hazel Jenkins

Walter Richardson

Walter Richardson

Kent

John Cook

John Cook

Thomas Dodd

Vida Johnson

Vida Johnson

Bess

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