The Gaiety Girl (film)

The Gaiety Girl is a 1924 American silent romantic film directed by King Baggot and starring Mary Philbin.

[1][2] William Tudor has a huge debt and is forced to give up his family castle.

He sells it to war millionaire John Kershaw and goes to London to visit his granddaughter Irene.

Meanwhile, Tudor's nephew and Irene's sweetheart Owen travels to South Africa to oversee his father's mines.

She does not want to have anything to do with him, but becomes desperate after her father gets ill. She gets the message Owen has been killed in the war and agrees to marry Christopher.