Millie

Electrifying Sensation - The Right Girl Who Met the Wrong Men

5.1
19311h 25m

After a tumultuous first marriage, Millie Blake learns to love her newfound independence and drags her feet on the possibility of remarriage. The years pass, and now Millie's daughter garners the attentions of men - men who once devoted their time to her mother.

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Cast

Photo of Helen Twelvetrees

Helen Twelvetrees

Millicent 'Millie' Blake Maitland

Photo of Lilyan Tashman

Lilyan Tashman

Helen Riley

Photo of Robert Ames

Robert Ames

Tommy Rock

Photo of James Hall

James Hall

John 'Jack' Maitland

Photo of John Halliday

John Halliday

James 'Jimmy' Dammier

Photo of Anita Louise

Anita Louise

Constance 'Connie' Maitland

Photo of Edmund Breese

Edmund Breese

Defense Attorney

Photo of Frank McHugh

Frank McHugh

John Holmes

Photo of Charlotte Walker

Charlotte Walker

Mrs. Maitland

Photo of Hooper Atchley

Hooper Atchley

District Attorney Sanders (uncredited)

Photo of Max Barwyn

Max Barwyn

Max - Head Waiter (uncredited)

Photo of Louise Beavers

Louise Beavers

Maid (uncredited)

Photo of Nora Cecil

Nora Cecil

Helen and Angie's Landlady (uncredited)

Photo of George Chesebro

George Chesebro

Juror (uncredited)

Photo of Harvey Clark

Harvey Clark

Elmer Hawksworth (uncredited)

Photo of Carmelita Geraghty

Carmelita Geraghty

Miss Vall (uncredited)

Photo of Otis Harlan

Otis Harlan

Luke - Counterman (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Helen Twelvetrees is pretty good in this story of the eponymous young girl who falls passionately in love. When her husband "John" (James Hall) proves to be a bit of a rake, she loses the plot somewhat and gets herself a bit of a reputation. It's only many years later when she discovers that one of her less than scrupulous ex-beaux has his eye on her daughter "Connie" (Anita Louise) that she takes matters into her own hands - and that puts her before a court. The story is nothing new, and the production is still anchored in the silent movie style, but there is one scene - short, but potent, that illustrates how an elderly man - in this case "Damier" (John Halliday) engages in a kind of grooming that even now, makes my flesh creep. He tries to seduce the 17 year old girl with a Chinese silk coat as the "prize". I always reckon with films like this this that the "Code" really did the throttle the ability of American cinema to deal with subjects like this later on - the narratives lost their cutting edge and ability to handle gritty objects so effectively. This is a powerful story, well put together, and is well worth a watch.

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