The Price of a Party
1924 film by Charles Giblyn
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The Price of a Party is a 1924 American silent melodrama film produced by Howard Estabrook and distributed by Associated Exhibitors. The film is based on a short story of the same name by William Briggs MacHarg published in Cosmopolitan magazine,[1] with the film's scenario written by Charles F. Roebuck. It was directed by Charles Giblyn and stars Hope Hampton and Harrison Ford.[2] The film was shot in Tec Art Studios.[3]
Directed byCharles Giblyn
Written byCharles F. Roebuck (scenario)
Based on"The Price of the Party"
by William Briggs MacHarg
by William Briggs MacHarg
Produced byHoward Estabrook
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| Directed by | Charles Giblyn |
| Written by | Charles F. Roebuck (scenario) |
| Based on | "The Price of the Party" by William Briggs MacHarg |
| Produced by | Howard Estabrook |
| Starring | Hope Hampton Harrison Ford Arthur Edmund Carewe Mary Astor |
| Cinematography | John F. Seitz |
Production company | Howard Estabrook Productions |
| Distributed by | Associated Exhibitors |
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Running time | 60 mins. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
In 2014, it was reported that an incomplete copy of the film was found in Navarre, Spain.[4]
Cast
- Hope Hampton as Grace Barrows
- Harrison Ford as Robert Casson
- Arthur Edmund Carewe as Kenneth Bellwood
- Mary Astor as Alice Barrows
- Dagmar Godowsky as Evelyn Dolores
- Fred Hadley as Stephen Durrell
- Edna Richmond as Evelyn's Maid
- Donald Lashey as Hall Boy
- Florence Richardson as Jazz Queen
- Daniel Pennell
- J. Moy Bennett