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Sham Released 1921-05-05 is a story that falls under the Drama, Romance category. Movie Story "Based upon a description in a film publication,[3] Katherine Van Riper (Clayton) is an extravagant young society girl who is very much in debt, and her wealthy aunts and uncle refuse to give her any money. Katherine is desperate enough that she is considering marrying the wealthy Montee Buck (Hiers), although she is in love with the westerner Tom Jaffrey (Fillmore), who says he is poor. Finally, Katherine decides to sell the famous Van Riper pearls, pay off her debts, and marry Tom. However, upon examination the jewelry turns out to be paste, with her father having sold the genuine pearls several years earlier before his death. Montee is assured by the aunts that Katherine will marry him and tells this to Tom. Tom is about to leave town when Uncle James (Ricketts) steps in and pays off Katherine's debts, leaving the niece free to marry Tom.".

Sham Movie Reviews

Sham is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama, Romance film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

Sham 1921

Sham

Sham Movie Cast

Stars: Ethel Clayton, Clyde Fillmore, Theodore Roberts, Sylvia Ashton, Walter Hiers, Helen Dunbar, Arthur Edmund Carewe, Tom Ricketts, Blanche Gray, Eunice Burnham, Carrie Clark Ward

Sham Movie Director

Director: Douglas Z. Doty, Thomas N. Heffron, Jesse L. Lasky, Geraldine Bonner, Elmer Harris

Sham Movie Rating

Sham has earned a rating of 0/10 based on 0 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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