Seeing's Believing

Seeing's Believing

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1922-05-01

Because of a storm wealthy Diana Webster and Jimmy Harrison, her Aunt Sue's fiancé, must stay all night at a country hotel. Getting a single room, they pretend they are married to satisfy the concerns of the hotel manager though Jimmy sleeps on a cot in the hall. Another hotel guest, Bruce Terring misconstrues the situation and later when he meets Diana his scandalous interpretation of her escapade infuriates the young woman. She decides to teach him a lesson and show him that "seeing is not always believing" by placing him in a similar unusual position. She hires an acting couple to frame a badger game on Bruce, but they double-cross her, forcing Diana into an extorting scheme from which Bruce must rescue her, resulting in a snappy but happy ending for Bruce and Diana.

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Seeing's Believing

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Because of a storm wealthy Diana Webster and Jimmy Harrison, her Aunt Sue's fiancé, must stay all night at a country hotel. Getting a single room, they pretend they are married to satisfy the concerns of the hotel manager though Jimmy sleeps on a cot in the hall. Another hotel guest, Bruce Terring misconstrues the situation and later when he meets Diana his scandalous interpretation of her escapade infuriates the young woman. She decides to teach him a lesson and show him that "seeing is not always believing" by placing him in a similar unusual position. She hires an acting couple to frame a badger game on Bruce, but they double-cross her, forcing Diana into an extorting scheme from which Bruce must rescue her, resulting in a snappy but happy ending for Bruce and Diana.

Released

1922-05-01

Runtime

50

Director

Harry Beaumont

Budget

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Revenue

$0

Genres

Comedy

Romance

Language

No Language

Production

Metro Pictures Corporation

Casts

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    Viola Dana

    Viola Dana
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    Allan Forrest

    Allan Forrest
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    Gertrude Astor

    Gertrude Astor
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    Philo McCullough

    Philo McCullough
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    Harold Goodwin

    Harold Goodwin
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    Edward Connelly

    Edward Connelly
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    Josephine Crowell

    Josephine Crowell
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    Colin Kenny

    Colin Kenny
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    Grace Morse

    Grace Morse