Ermine and Rhinestones explained

Ermine and Rhinestones
Director:Burton L. King
Producer:Burton L. King
Starring:Edna Murphy
Niles Welch
Ruth Stonehouse
Editing:William B. Laub
Studio:Burton King Productions
Distributor:Jans Film Service
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent
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Ermine and Rhinestones is a 1925 silent film, written by Louise Winter, and directed by Burton L. King

Plot

Billy Kershaw, the son of a manufacturer in a small western town, comes to New York City on business. He becomes engaged to wealthy Peggy Rice, a member of the modern jazz set, who prefers to "play the field" with other men. Sometime before, Billy had sent Jim Gorman to jail for theft, causing Gorman's girl, Minette Christie, to leave town. At a fashion show, Peggy persuades Billy to buy her an ermine wrap, trimmed with rhinestones, which is modeled by a girl who turns out to be Minette. Billy realizes that Peggy is no more than a gold digger and breaks the engagement. Gorman shows up and attempts to kill Minette, for he believes she turned him in. Billy, however, defeats Gorman in a fight, and at the very last minute saves Minette from being gassed to death in her apartment. Billy comes to realize that Minette is the girl for him.

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