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  • Mantrap (1926)
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    71 min | Comedy
Mantrap (1926)
Passed
71 min | Comedy

A sexy young manicurist living with her older backwoodsman husband in a small Canadian town finds herself attracted to a young, rich and famous divorce lawyer who comes to town on vacation.
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Writers
Sinclair Lewis (from the 'Collier's Weekly' serial and the novel by) | Adelaide Heilbron (scenario) | Ethel Doherty (scenario) | George Marion Jr. (titles)
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Updated Jul 24, 1926

Release date
Jul 24, 1926 (United States)
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15 cast members
Name Known for
Ernest Torrence
Joe Easter Joe Easter   See fewer
Clara Bow
Alverna Alverna   See fewer
Percy Marmont
Ralph Prescott Ralph Prescott   See fewer
Eugene Pallette
E. Wesson Woodbury E. Wesson Woodbury   See fewer
Tom Kennedy
Curly Evans Curly Evans   See fewer
Josephine Crowell
Mrs. McGavity Mrs. McGavity   See fewer
William Orlamond
Mr. McGavity Mr. McGavity   See fewer
Charles Stevens
Lawrence Jackfish Lawrence Jackfish   See fewer
Miss DuPont
Mrs. Barker Mrs. Barker   See fewer
Charlotte Bird
Stenographer Stenographer   See fewer
Chief John Big Tree
Indian (uncredited) Indian (uncredited)   See fewer
Ed Brady
Trapper (uncredited) Trapper (uncredited)   See fewer
Scotty Mattraw
Man gets haircut (uncredited) Man gets haircut (uncredited)   See fewer
Lon Poff
Minister (uncredited) Minister (uncredited)   See fewer
Rolfe Sedan
Barber (uncredited) Barber (uncredited)   See fewer
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