Lying Lips (1921 film)

Lying Lips is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and starring House Peters, Florence Vidor, and Joseph Kilgour. Produced by the independent producer Thomas H. Ince for the short-lived Associated Producers company, the film was a financial success, grossing $446,000 against a budget of $263,000. It is based on a story by the British writer May Edginton.

Plot
An English aristocrat, Nancy Abbott, is engaged to be married to William Chase, but before her wedding she visits Canada where she falls in love with Blair Cornwall, a rancher. On her return to London, she faces the difficulty of reconciling her love against fears of hardship.

Cast

 * House Peters as Blair Cornwall
 * Florence Vidor as Nancy Abbott
 * Joseph Kilgour as William Chase
 * Margaret Livingston as Lelia Dodson
 * Margaret Campbell as Mrs. Abbott
 * Edith Murgatroyd as Mrs. Prospect
 * Calvert Carter as Horace Prospect
 * Emmett King as John Warren

Preservation
A fragment of Lying Lips is held in the Ince collection.