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''The Perfect Lover'' is a
lost Lost may refer to getting lost, or to: Geography *Lost, Aberdeenshire, a hamlet in Scotland * Lake Okeechobee Scenic Trail, or LOST, a hiking and cycling trail in Florida, US History *Abbreviation of lost work, any work which is known to have bee ...
1919 American silent
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super-g ...
directed by
Ralph Ince Ralph Waldo Ince (January 16, 1887 – April 10, 1937) was an American pioneer film actor, director and screenwriter whose career began near the dawn of the silent film era. Ralph Ince was the brother of John E. Ince and Thomas H. Ince. Biogr ...
and starring Eugene O'Brien. It was produced and distributed by Selznick Pictures Corporation.The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: ''The Perfect Lover''
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Cast

* Eugene O'Brien as Brian Lazar * Lucille Lee Stewart as Mrs. Byfield *
Marguerite Courtot Marguerite Gabrielle Courtot (August 20, 1897 – May 28, 1986) was an American silent film actress. Early life Marguerite Gabrielle Courtot was born in Summit, New Jersey, on August 20, 1897 to Gustave Courtot, who was born in France, and Char ...
as Eileen Hawthorn * Mary Boland as Mrs. Whitney *
Martha Mansfield Martha Mansfield (born Martha Ehrlich; July 14, 1899 – November 30, 1923) was an American actress in silent films and vaudeville stage plays. Early life She was born in New York City to Maurice and Harriett Gibson Ehrlich. She had a younger sis ...
as Mavis Morgan *Tom McRayne as Prof. Hawthorn * Ann Brody (uncredited) *Merceita Esmond (uncredited)


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with Eugene O'Brien and Marguerite Courtot(Wayback Machine) 1919 films American silent feature films Lost American drama films Films based on short fiction Films directed by Ralph Ince 1919 drama films American black-and-white films Selznick Pictures films Silent American drama films 1919 lost films 1910s American films {{1910s-drama-film-stub