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Why Girls Leave Home : ウィキペディア英語版 | Why Girls Leave Home
''Why Girls Leave Home'' is a lost〔(The Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Catalog: ''Why Girls Leave Home'' )〕 1921 American silent drama film produced by Harry Rapf for Warner Bros..〔(Progressive Silent Film List: ''Why Girls Leave Home'' ) at silentera.com〕 It was the only film from the studio to make a profit in 1921. The poster for the film was featured in the 1962 film ''Gypsy''.〔''The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1921-30'' by The American Film Institute, c.1921〕 ''Why Girls Go Back Home'' (1926) is a sequel to the film that was also produced by Warner Bros. ==Plot== This picture makes some revealing statements about rearing teens in the 20s—Mr. Hedder (George Lessey) is so straight-laced and old fashioned that he will not even let his daughter Anna (Anna Q. Nilsson then 33 years old) own an evening gown, believing that nice girls do not own such things! So Anna is given one by a friend who works as a model. Hedder thinks she stole it and goes to Wallace, the store's owner (Claude King). Wallace thinks Anna is running wild, and on his advice, Hedder hits her. As a result, Anna leaves home and moves in with some gold diggers. She discovers that Wallace's own daughter, Madeline (Maurine Powers) is a frequenter of questionable nightclubs. On top of that, the girl is the pawn of Reynolds (Coit Albertson), who is romancing her for business reasons. Anna finds Madeline alone in Reynold's apartment and uses this knowledge to get back at Wallace. Eventually she sends Madeline back home and the two fathers reconcile with their daughters.
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