A Lady and Her Maid (1913)

A Lady and Her Maid

The photographer sends miss Ophelia a dozen photographs of her in different poses. Selecting the best one, she presents it to her favorite boarder, Billy, who does not think much of it and who gets very indignant when it is compared with the photo of his sweetheart. Miss Ophelia goes up to her room in tears and tells her faithful maid, Belinda, that her heart is broken. Belinda goes down and forcibly tells Billy what she thinks of him. Miss Ophelia resolves on suicide, because no one seems to love her. Belinda gets back in time to prevent this and, to divert her mistress, she suggests that they go together to a beauty specialist. Arriving there, both receive attention. Miss Ophelia gets a new complexion, while Belinda gets new teeth. Both invest in new gowns and dresses and the transformation is complete. At supper time, the boarders are all astounded.

A Lady and Her Maid

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Norma Talmadge
Norma Talmadge
as Belinda
Florence Radinoff
Florence Radinoff
as Miss Ophelia Sweet
James Morrison
James Morrison
as Billy
Lillian Walker
Lillian Walker
as Billy's Sweetheart
Hughie Mack
Hughie Mack
as
Kate Price
Kate Price
as
Flora Finch
Flora Finch
as

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Bert Angeles
Bert Angeles
Director

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