Having achieved moderate success as a film star, stage actress Edna Goodrich formed her own production company. Unfortunately, the company's initial effort, An American Maid, did neither Goodrich nor the motion picture industry any good. The plot, if it can be called that, began with Goodrich doing her duty as a Red Cross nurse in WWI. She returns to her native Washington D.C., where for several tedious reels she poses and postures in a series of stunning gowns. Then, our heroine is whisked away to the Wild West, for parade of boring "adventures." The term "vanity production" could well have been coined for the now justly forgotten American Maid. Goodrich, however, quickly abandoned films in favor of a return to the theater and, eventually, marriage. She died at the age of 90 in 1974.
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