Merta Sterling

Merta Sterling

Total Credits at Criticker: 6 (Actor)

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    Paid to Love
    An American banker goes to a small Balkan country looking to invest his bank's money and shore up the country's weak economy in order to maximize the return on their investment. Towards that end he befriends the country's king and they come up with a scheme to get the Crown Prince married, a prospect not particularly appealing to the Crown Prince--until he sees the beautiful cabaret dancer the pair has picked for him to marry. (imdb)
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    The Janitor
    A mild-mannered, well-meaning but bumbling janitor gets unwittingly involved in a battle between two opposing political groups, with each side trying to use him to destroy the other, and the secret police--who have already thrown him out of their office when he worked there--watching all of them. (imdb)
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    Scorching Sands
    Scorching Sands (1923) - Short Film
    "Scorching Sands" is clearly not a P.C. Wren spoof. It was released a year before the novel "Beau Geste" was published and three years before the movie with Ronald Colman was produced. Instead, it's an overt parody of Ouida's "Under Two Flags." This novel had already been filmed several times by the time Stan Laurel spoofed it and audiences would have had no trouble recognizing the source of his parody. Here Laurel finds himself torn between a society lady and a sweetheart of the Legion. (imdb)
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    The Golf Bug
    Golf with Monty Banks and pals.
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    The Handy Man
    The Handy Man (1923) - Short Film
    A handy man (Stan Laurel) decides to run off and marry the cook (Merta Sterling) but he has a big surprise coming.
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    Raskey\
    A shabby troupe of vaudeville performers put on a show in a hick town theatre, where stage hands Ham & Bud incompetently miss cues, foul up props and ruin several acts on stage.
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