The Custard Cup

The Custard Cup

70 mins | Drama | Jan. 1, 1923

Mrs. Penfield, better known as Penzie, is one of the inhabitants of a tenement neighborhood known as "the Custard Cup" because of its oval shape. Penzie is a widow who lost both her husband and son in the influenza epidemic of 1918 and 1919. She has found fulfillment by taking in three orphans. One of the Custard Cup's other residents is a counterfeiter, and when the police are too hot on his trail, he leaves a package with Penzie and sets a boat aflame when he tries to destroy some phony bills. When the gang is rounded up, Penzie -- who has been looking for one of her adopted children -- is found at the hideout and arrested.

The Custard Cup

70 mins | Drama | Jan. 1, 1923

The Custard Cup
Mrs. Penfield, better known as Penzie, is one of the inhabitants of a tenement neighborhood known as "the Custard Cup" because of its oval shape. Penzie is a widow who lost both her husband and son in the influenza epidemic of 1918 and 1919. She has found fulfillment by taking in three orphans. One of the Custard Cup's other residents is a counterfeiter, and when the police are too hot on his trail, he leaves a package with Penzie and sets a boat aflame when he tries to destroy some phony bills. When the gang is rounded up, Penzie -- who has been looking for one of her adopted children -- is found at the hideout and arrested.
Producers Fox Film Corporation
Original title The Custard Cup
Directors Herbert Brenon
Writers G. Marion Burton, Charles E. Blaney

Cast

Mary Carr

as Mrs. Penfield

Myrta Bonillas

as Gussie Bosley

Miriam Battista

as Lettie

Jerry Devine

as Crink

Ernest McKay

as Thad

Peggy Shaw

as Lorene Percy

Lisle Leigh

as Mrs. Percy

Fred Esmelton

as Jeremiah Winston

Henry Sedley

as Frank Bosley

Louis Hendricks

as Alderman Curry

Edward Boring

as Mr. Wopple

Emily Lorraine

as Perennial Prue

Ben Lyon

as Dick Chase

Richard Collins

as Counterfeiter

Nick Hollen

as Detective