After the Ball (1914 film)
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Directed byPierce Kingsley
Written byPierce Kingsley
Based onthe song After the Ball by Charles K. Harris c.1892
Produced byPhoto Drama Company
William Steiner
William Steiner
| After the Ball | |
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| Directed by | Pierce Kingsley |
| Written by | Pierce Kingsley |
| Based on | the song After the Ball by Charles K. Harris c.1892 |
| Produced by | Photo Drama Company William Steiner |
| Starring | Herbert Kelcey Effie Shannon |
| Distributed by | Photo Drama Company |
Release date |
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Running time | 6 reels |
After the Ball is a lost[1] 1914 American silent drama film directed by Pierce Kingsley and starring stage couple Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon.[2][3]
- Herbert Kelcey - John Dale
- Effie Shannon - Louise Tate
- Robert Vaughn - Gerald Tate
- William Clark - Mr. Tate, the Father
- Winona Bridges - Mrs. Tate, the Mother
- Robert Lawrence - Mr. Seward
- Jean Barry - Mrs. Seward
- Joyce Fair - Nina Seward
- Nicholas Burnham - The Doctor
- G. H. Adams - Briggs, John's Valet
- William Frederic - The Detective (as William Fredericks)
- Edythe Berwyn - The Nurse
- Barney McPhee - McPhee
- James A. Fitzgerald - Cody (*as J.A. Fitzgerald)
- J. S. Murray - Slim