Prodigal Daughters

Prodigal Daughters is a 1923 American silent societal drama film produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures.

She lives a life of unrestrained pleasure and is loved by Roger Corbin, an aviator, and Stanley Garside, a gambler.

Her sister Marjory follows the same trail and, when their father protests, they leave home to lead their own lives in Greenwich Village.

Forbes, the father, in despair leaves the business in the hands of the young Corbin.

While in the cabin of a new locomotive produced at her father's works, the thing starts and kills Garside, who was in an automobile.