Overview

Gerald Cranston, a successful financier and industrialist who worked his way up through the ranks, enters into a marriage of convenience with Lady Hermione, from which he hopes to gain social prestige; Hermione, for her part, desires financial independence. Gordon Ibbotsleigh attempts to win Hermione's affection, while Hermione's cousin Angela directs her wiles toward Gerald. Both efforts fail, however, and the threat of financial ruin finally and firmly unites the Cranstons.

Cast

James Kirkwood, Alma Rubens, Walter McGrail, J. Farrell MacDonald, Lucien Littlefield, Spottiswoode Aitken, Templar Saxe, Richard Headrick

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What is "Gerald Cranston's Lady" about?

Gerald Cranston, a successful financier and industrialist who worked his way up through the ranks, enters into a marriage of convenience with Lady Hermione, from which he hopes to gain social prestige; Hermione, for her part, desires financial independence. Gordon Ibbotsleigh attempts to win Hermione's affection, while Hermione's cousin Angela directs her wiles toward Gerald. Both efforts fail, however, and the threat of financial ruin finally and firmly unites the Cranstons.

When was "Gerald Cranston's Lady" released?

Gerald Cranston's Lady was released in 1924.

Who stars in "Gerald Cranston's Lady"?

The cast includes James Kirkwood, Alma Rubens, Walter McGrail, J. Farrell MacDonald.