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  • Ladies to Board (1924)
  • 60 min | Comedy, Drama
Ladies to Board (1924)
60 min | Comedy, Drama

A little old lady dies, leaving her estate, consisting of a sanitarium for aging ladies, to Tom Faxton, a young man who rescued her when her automobile went out of control. At the rest home he meets Edith Oliver and woos her away from a ...See moreA little old lady dies, leaving her estate, consisting of a sanitarium for aging ladies, to Tom Faxton, a young man who rescued her when her automobile went out of control. At the rest home he meets Edith Oliver and woos her away from a neglectful boyfriend, Evan Carmichael, while Buck, Tom's sidekick, elopes with the establishment's housekeeper. Written by AFI See less
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Director
John G. Blystone (as Jack Blystone)
Writers
Donald W. Lee (scenario) (as Don W. Lee) | William Dudley Pelley (story)
Cinematographer
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Updated Feb 3, 1924

Release date
Feb 3, 1924 (United States)

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8 cast members
Name Known for
Tom Mix
Tom Faxton Tom Faxton   See fewer
Gertrude Olmstead
Edith Oliver Edith Oliver   See fewer
Philo McCullough
Evan Carmichael Evan Carmichael   See fewer
Gilbert Holmes
Bunk McGinnis (as Pee Wee Holmes) Bunk McGinnis (as Pee Wee Holmes)   See fewer
Gertrude Claire
Mrs. Carmichaael Mrs. Carmichaael   See fewer
Gloria Roy
Model (as Dolores Rousse) Model (as Dolores Rousse)   See fewer
Tony the Horse
Tony (as Tony the Wonder Horse) Tony (as Tony the Wonder Horse)   See fewer
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