The Silver Lining is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Roland West.[1] It is not known whether the film currently survives.[1]
The Silver Lining | |
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Directed by | Roland West |
Written by | D.J. Buchanan Charles H. Smith Roland West (story) |
Produced by | Roland West |
Starring | Coit Albertson Jewel Carmen |
Cinematography | Edward Wynard Frank Zucker |
Production company | Iroquois Films Corporation |
Distributed by | Metro Pictures Corporation |
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Country | United States |
Language | Silent (English intertitles) |
Plot
editWhile discussing heredity, a man recalls the story of two orphan girls to a pair of cohorts at a ball. Angel (Carmen) is adopted by crooks who teach her to steal, while Evelyn (Valli) is the criminally inclined girl adopted by a wealthy family. When Angel steals a watch from a passenger on the train, the man refuses to press charges and enlists her help in his confidence scheme in Havana. Evelyn is engaged to marry the promising author Robert Ellington (Austin), but after a quarrel, the writer goes to Havana and meets and falls for Angel. Ellington is scheduled to leave on a ship but gives his ticket to Johnson (Albertson), the secret agent and con man. Angel watches tearfully as the boat pulls away before Ellington reveals he loves her, and the two are left in happiness. The film ends as the story teller turning and pointing out the couple dancing at the ball.[2]
Cast
edit- Coit Albertson.....George Johnson
- Jewel Carmen.....The Angel
- Leslie Austin.....Robert Ellington
- Virginia Valli.....Evelyn Schofield
- Theodore Babcock.....Eugene Narcom
- Marie Coverdale.....Mrs. George Schofield
- Edwards Davis.....George Schofield
- Dorothy Dickson.....Dancer
- Arthur Donaldson.....Friend of the Baxters
- Paul Everton.....Detective
- J. Herbert Frank.....Big Joe
- Julia Swayne Gordon.....Gentle Annie
- Carl Hyson.....Dancer
- Gladden James.....Billy Dean
- Jule Power.....Mrs. Baxte
- Henry Sedley.....Mr. Baxter
- Charles Wellesley.....Burton Hardy
References
edit- ^ a b "Silent Era : Progressive Silent Film List". Silentera.com. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
- ^ The film is summarized in "The Silver Lining: Interesting Theme and Novel Points Make This Good Entertainment". Film Daily. 15 (48). New York City: Wyd's Films and Film Folks, Inc.: 13 February 20, 1921. Retrieved March 13, 2014.
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