A Girl of London explained

A Girl of London
Director:Henry Edwards
Based On:Novel by Douglas Walshe
Starring:Genevieve Townsend
Ian Hunter
Harvey Braban
G. H. Mulcaster
Studio:Stoll Pictures
Distributor:Stoll Pictures
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent
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A Girl of London is a 1925 British silent drama film directed by Henry Edwards and starring Genevieve Townsend, Ian Hunter and Nora Swinburne.[1] Its plot concerns the son of a member of parliament, who is disowned by his father when he marries a girl who works in a factory. Meanwhile, he tries to rescue his new wife from her stepfather who operates a drugs den. It was based on a novel by Douglas Walshe.[2]

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  1. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/34705
  2. Low, p.372-3