Suds (film)

Suds is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by John Francis Dillon and starring Mary Pickford.

The film is based on the 1904 English stage play 'Op o' Me Thumb, a one-act work first produced in London and presented the following year in New York with Maude Adams, a curtain raiser for her appearance in Peter Pan.

Amanda is desperately in love with the handsome customer Horace Greensmith, but none of her colleagues thinks she has a chance of being his sweetheart.

Amanda is fed up with all her colleagues making fun of her and lies that she is a duchess, coming from a wealthy family.

The cart is destroyed and when Benjamin admits the truth to Madame Didier, she asks for the horse to be killed.

Amanda is not allowed to take the horse into her own apartment and is noticed on the streets by the wealthy and sympathizing Lady Burke-Cavendish.

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