Why Girls Leave Home (1921 film)


Why Girls Leave Home is a lost 1921 American silent drama film produced by Harry Rapf for Warner Bros. It was the only film from the studio to make a profit in 1921. The poster for the film was featured in the 1962 film Gypsy.
Why Girls Go Back Home is a sequel to the film that was also produced by Warner Bros.

Plot

Mr. Hedder is an old fashioned man who will not let his daughter Anna own an evening gown, but she is given one by a friend who is a model. Hedder believes that she stole it and confers with Mr. Wallace, the owner of the store. On Wallace's advice, Hedder hits Anna, causing her to leave home and move in with some gold diggers. She discovers that Wallace is a lenient father, and his daughter, Madeline frequents less-than-reputable nightclubs, and is also the pawn of Mr. Reynolds, who is dating her for business reasons. Anna discovers Madeline alone in Anna's apartment and uses this to get back at Wallace. She eventually sends Madeline home, and the two fathers reconcile with their daughters.

Cast

According to Warner Bros records the film earned $410,000 domestically and $40,000 in foreign.

Preservation status

This film is now lost. Warner Bros. records of the film's negative have a notation, "Junked 12/27/48". Warner Bros. destroyed many of its negatives in the late 1940s and 1950s due to nitrate film pre-1933 decomposition. No copies of Why Girls Leave Home are known to exist.