Movie: Nobody's Fool

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Marie Prevost
Marie Prevost

Helen Harris
Helen Harris

Vernon Snively
Vernon Snively

R. Henry Guy
R. Henry Guy

Percy Challenger
Percy Challenger

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    Unattractive and poor Polly Gordon, is taken to the college dance by eligible Vincent DePuyster only as part of a fraternity initiation. Suitors flock to her, however, when she inherits half a million dollars from her aunt, but she grows cynical and dismisses them.

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    1921-10-31

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