A product of wealth and high society, Patricia Mansfield is sent to Colton College by her father, who hopes to eradicate her snobbish veneer. On the train, Pat meets Denis Adams, a prominent athlete who is working his way through school as coach of the girls' track team; he introduces her to track star Charlie Paddock.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s more than just a historical curiosity. The Campus Flirt offers a compelling exploration of social dynamics and gender roles, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in early silent films and the evolution of Hollywood.This film is for fans of silent cine...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s more than just a historical curiosity. The Campus Flirt offers a compelling exploration of social dynamics and gender roles, making it a worthwhile watch for those interested in early silent films and the evolution of Hollywood.This film is for fans of silent cinema, history buffs, and those interested in the social and cultural context of the early 20th century. It’s not for those who dislike films with a slow pace or who are not intereste..."
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