The Girl Who Wouldn't Work is an extant 1925 American silent drama film produced by B. P. Schulberg and starring Lionel Barrymore and Marguerite De La Motte.
Preferred Pictures and Al Lichtman handled the distribution of this film directed by Marcel De Sano.
[1][2] As described in a film magazine reviews,[3] Mary Hale, employed in a department store, arouses the displeasure of her boss because she shirks her work.
To spite her fiancé, William Norworth, the assistant manager, she drives away in Kent’s automobile.
The next morning Kent discovers the tragedy, blames himself for it, and confesses the crime to save Mary’s reputation.