Slaves of Beauty
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Cast
- Olive Tell as Anastasia Jones
- Holmes Herbert as Leonard Jones
- Earle Foxe as Paul Perry
- Margaret Livingston as Goldie
- Sue Carol as Dorothy Jones
- Richard Walling as Robert
- Mary Foy as Irishwoman
- Mickey Bennett (small role)
Preservation status
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