Painted Daughters
Painted Daughters is a 1925 Australian silent film directed F. Stuart-Whyte. Only part of it survives today.
Plot
Mary Elliott and Courtland Nixon are dancing partners in a stage show called Floradora. Mary leaves Courtland and marries a wealthy admirer, who soon goes bankrupt and kills himself, leaving Mary to raise their daughter, Maryon.
Maryon grows up to become a dancer. A theatrical press agent, Ernest, reunites the cast of Floradora and Courtland is reunited with Mary. There is a fire in which both Mary and Courtland are injured, but they survive and decide to get married. So too do Maryon and Ernest.
Cast
Zara Clinton as Mary Elliott
Nina Devitt as Maryon Fielding
Billie Sim as Rita Railton
Marie Lorraine as Evelyn Shaw
Loretta May as Sheila Kay
Fernande Butler as Nina Walcott
Lucille Lisle as Olive Lennox
Peggy Pryde as wardrobe mistress
Belle Bates as Salvation Nell
Phyllis du Barry as Saharab
Rawdon Blandford as Courtland Nixon
Martin Walker as Warren Fielding
William O'Hanlon as Ernest Glenning