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Bedford Mills, wounded in France, meets aristocratic Helen Jessop at a party given by her father for returning war heroes in his Fifth Avenue home. Bedford falls violently in love with Helen, but discovering that he is only a poor bank clerk she insists that he must first become a man of importance. He decides that, in view of the soaring prices of shoes, he will refuse to wear shoes on the street. Causing a sensation, he is arrested and then released, but all New York reads of his exploits.
| Name | Character | Team | |
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Bert Lytell | Bedford Mills | Unowned |
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Lucy Cotton | Helen Jessop | Unowned |
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Virginia Valli | Mary Turner | Unowned |
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Frank Currier | St. John Jessop | Unowned |
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Tammany Young | Shorty Mulligan | Unowned |
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Fred Warren | Bud Carter | Unowned |
| Clarence Elmer | Radford Haynes | Unowned | |
| William Roselle | Bing Horton | Unowned | |
| Mary Beaton | Sarah Butler | Unowned | |
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Frank R. Strayer | Jack Hyde | Unowned |