The Dangerous Flirt

The Dangerous Flirt
Directed by Tod Browning
Written by Richard Schayer
Based on "The Prude"
by Julie Herne
Produced by Gothic Pictures
Starring Evelyn Brent
Edward Earle
Cinematography Lucien Andriot
Maynard Rugg
Production
company
Gothic Pictures
Distributed by Film Booking Offices of America
Release date
  • October 19, 1924
Running time
6 reels 1,614 meters (5,297.014 feet)
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Dangerous Flirt (also released as A Dangerous Flirtation) is a 1924 American melodrama directed by Tod Browning and starring Evelyn Brent and Edward Earle.

Plot

As described in a review in a film magazine, Sheila Fairfax (Brent), reared by a puritanical aunt, is stupidly old-fashioned. Captain Ramon Jose (Gendron) inveigles her into becoming engaged to him but she breaks it. Dick Morris (Earle), a mining engineer, gallantly whisks her away and they are married. Sheila’s puritanical training makes her an easy prey to fears on her wedding night. Dick misunderstands her timidity for disgust and leaves her. She follows him to South America and they become the guests of Don Alfonso, uncle of Ramon Jose. The Don and Jose vie for her regard and in a fight Jose is killed by his uncle. Dick faces a firing squad under the Don’s orders but Sheila saves him by a ruse and they escape, happily reunited.

Cast

Preservation

With no prints of The Dangerous Flirt located in any film archives, it is a lost film.

See also