The Girl of Gold is a 1925 American silent melodrama film directed by John Ince and starring Florence Vidor.
[1][2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] Helen Marrimore, daughter of a wealthy mine owner, is dubbed “The girl of gold” by society, and snubbed by them.
She attends a house party under an assumed name, and she meets Schuyler Livingstone, and sister Ada, shorn of their wealth in Wall Street.
At a spectacular ball she gives in the mine, Schuyler and Helen are caught in a cave-in.
A copy of The Girl of Gold is preserved in a private collection[4] and it has been released on dvd.