Flirty Four-Flushers
Flirty Four-Flushers is a 1926 comedy silent film produced by Mack Sennett and starred by Eddie Cline and Billy Bevan. Carl Harbaugh wrote the reelers of the film. It was distributed by Pathé. It was released on December 26, 1926.
Peaches and Plumbers gave Bevan a chance to display his acting talent, and also both films were an even better showcase for Madeline Hurlock.
Locations included Palisades [Park |Palisades Park], Ocean Blvd., Santa Monica, Hotel St. Catherine, Avalon and Santa [Catalina Island |Catalina]. It is a remake of A Summer Tragedy and it is based on O. Henry. Ruth Hiatt was originally considered for a role.
Plot
After winning an essay contest, a waitress decides to transform her appearance and visit a luxurious resort with the intention of marrying a wealthy man.Cast
- Madeline Hurlock as Aggie Horton / Muriel Marlboro
- Billy Bevan as Jerry Connors / Archibald De Shyster
- Vernon Dent as Bill Brown
- Stanley Blystone as Joe, Aggie's Sweetheart
- Billy Gilbert as Soup Drinking Customer / Hotel Desk Clerk
- Thelma Hill as Bill Brown's Fiancée
- Ruth Taylor as Slumming Girl
- Leonora Summers as Gertie, the waitress
- Eleanor Hibbard as Newspaper Stand Clerk
- Evelyn Sherman as Slumming Mother
- Warren Burke as Slumming Boyfriend
- Eugene Jackson as Boy Eating Watermelon
- William McCall as Hotel Manager
- Art Rowlands as Slumming Man with Moustache
- William Searby as Customer Who Wants Ketchup
- Alice Ward