
When her drunken, irresponsible parents decide to separate, Sue Hartley disgustedly leaves home and gets a job as a manicurist; she is fired the first day, but Varden, a man-about-town, gets her a position as a modiste's model. One evening, Sue is sent to an apartment on the pretext of modeling clothes for a woman customer and finds Varden there, cruelly determined to have his way with her.


If you have about an hour and you like old silent movies that feel a bit like a soap opera, then Runaway Girls is worth your time. It’s perfect for anyone who likes seeing how 1920s movies handled "danger" and shady men in suits. If you hate reading title cards or can't stand old-fashioned melodrama, you’ll probably f...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have about an hour and you like old silent movies that feel a bit like a soap opera, then Runaway Girls is worth your time. It’s perfect for anyone who likes seeing how 1920s movies handled "danger" and shady men in suits. If you hate reading title cards or can't stand old-fashioned melodrama, you’ll probably find this one pretty boring. But for the rest of us, it's got some weirdly dark moments that kept me watching. Shirley Mason plays Sue, and you can tell right away she’s just tired..."

Shirley Mason
Dorothy Howell, Mort Blumenstock, Lillie Hayward
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