The Notorious Lady (Silent)
The Notorious Lady (Silent)
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Part complex marital drama, part jungle adventure picture, The Notorious Lady is the stylish work of actor-turned-director King Baggot. In the early teens, Baggot had been one of the first heavily publicized movie stars in America (fan magazines referred to him as "The Man Whose Face Is As Familiar As The Man In The Moon.") He is remembered for his roles in classics like The Scarlet Letter (1911), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1913) and Ivanhoe (1913). Baggott's most popular work behind the camera was the William S. Hart western Tumbleweeds (1925). Leading man Lewis Stone is best known for his role as Mickey Rooney's stately father in the popular Andy Hardy film series during the talkie era. The gorgeous Barbara Bedford's career never really took off, but she nevertheless had parts in great pictures such as The Last of the Mohicans (1920), Tumbleweeds (1925), and Mockery (1927). Kameela, the full-figured jungle girl who has a crush on Stone's character, is played by ingenue Ann Rork. Her film career was mostly due to her father, First National Pictures executive Sam E. Rork (and not coincidentally, the producer of Notorious Lady.) In a few years, she would leave motion pictures to become the wife of famed oil heir J. Paul Getty and bear him two sons: John Paul Getty, Jr. and Gordon Getty.
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