The Mystery of my Lady's Boudoir

Milady's Boudoir (Working title)

Directed by: Francis J. Grandon, USA, 1917

USA, 1917


Cast and Credits

Production Universal Gold Seal
Distribution Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Director Francis J. Grandon
Scenario Harry Dittmar
Cast Violet Mersereau [Margaret Norton]
Johnnie Walker [Edgar Mason (as Johnny Walker)]
Fred Hearn [James Mason]
Charles Slattery [Mr. Marshall]
Nellie Slattery [Mrs. Marshall]
Nellie Slattery [Mazie Carter]

Technical specifications
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm - Black and White,, 3 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: January 13, 1917 in

Reviews in German: «A three-reel subject by Harry Ditmar, featuring Violet Mersereau, Johnnie Walker and others. A young girl, whose fortunes have suddenly fallen, hires out as a maid. Her love for fine clothes prompts her to attire herfself in a beautiful gown in absence of her mistress. A young man visitor suddenly appears and the girl passes herself off as the rich Miss Wells. Other entertaining complications follow. A good idea, well worked out and played by a competent cast. This is well above the average.» (The Moving Picture World, January 13, 1917, pg 246)

General Information

The Mystery of my Lady's Boudoir is a motion picture produced in the year 1917 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Violet Mersereau, Johnnie Walker, Fred Hearn, Charles Slattery, Nellie Slattery, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file;

Bibliography The Moving Picture World, January 13, 1917, pg 246
- Motography, January 13, 1917, pg 106.
Lauritzen- Lundquist, American Film-Index 1916-1920, pg 329

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