The Little Firebrand

The Little Firebrand is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Charles Hutchison and starring Edith Thornton, George Fawcett and Lou Tellegen.

[2] Wealthy businessman Godfrey Jackson struggles to manage his spirited daughter, Dorothy, after the loss of her mother.

Norcross imposes strict rules on Dorothy, including restrictions on driving, attending dances, and seeing her suitor, William.

Despite his efforts, Dorothy defies these rules, and over time, both she and Norcross develop romantic feelings for each other.

Dorothy persuades Norcross to join her in a car ride, which culminates in a thrilling crash.