Ladies Must Live
movie

Released October 29, 1921
Overview
Schooled by her wealthy brother-in-law William Hollins, Christine Bleeker plans to marry Ralph Lincourt when he is divorced. He, however, is equally pursued by Nancy Barron, whom Christine dislikes. Ned Klegg loves social secretary Barbara, and resents the attention paid her by Barron, Nancy's elderly husband. Nell Martin, a servant in the Hollins home, is in love with the gardener but is persecuted by the butler. Aviator Mulvain and his mechanic Le Prim arrive, and Le Prim absconds with Nancy in an auto, pursued by Mulvain and Christine, who force him to release her. Christine announces her engagement to Mulvain, who declares he is a poor man. In the resulting commotion, it transpires that Nell, threatened with exposure, has drowned herself. The shock brings a change of emotion: Barbara rejects Barron and accepts Klegg, and Christine accepts Mulvain, content to share his poverty. Considered a lost film.
Cast

Robert Ellis
as
Anthony Mulvain

Mahlon Hamilton
as
Ralph Lincourt

Betty Compson
as
Christine Bleeker

Leatrice Joy
as
Barbara

Hardee Kirkland
as
William Hollins

Gibson Gowland
as
Michael Le Prim

John Gilbert
as
The Gardener

Cleo Madison
as
Mrs. Lincourt

Snitz Edwards
as
Edward Barron

Lucille Hutton
as
Nell Martin

Lule Warrenton
as
Nora Flanagan

William V. Mong
as
Max Bleeker