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Souls for Sale
(1923) United States of America
B&W : Eight reels / 7864 feet
Directed by Rupert Hughes

Cast: Eleanor Boardman [Remember Steddon], Frank Mayo [Tom Holby], Mae Busch [Robina Teele], Richard Dix [Frank Claymore], Lew Cody [Owen Scudder], Barbara La Marr [Leva Lemaire], Arthur Hoyt [Jimmy Leland], David Imboden [Caxton], Roy Atwill [Arthur Tirrey], William Orlamond [Lord Fryingham], Forrest Robinson [Reverend John Steddon], Edith Yorke [Mrs. Steddon], Dale Fuller [Abigail Tweedy], Snitz Edwards [Hank Kale], Jack Richardson [the motion picture heavy], Aileen Pringle [Lady Jane], Eve Southern [Velma Slade], May Milloy [Mrs. Sturges], Sylvia Ashton [Mrs Kale], Margaret Bourne [Mother Lemaire], Fred A. Kelsey [Quinn], Jed Prouty [Magnus], Yale Boss [the prop man], William Haines [Pinkey], George Morgan [Spofford], Auld Thomas [the assistant cameraman], Leo Willis [the electrician], Walter Perry [the grip], Sam Damen [the violin player], R.H. Johnson [the melodeon player], Rush Hughes [the second cameraman], L.J. O’Connor [Doyle], Charles Murphy [the boss canvasman], Hugo Ballin [himself], Mabel Ballin [herself], T. Roy Barnes [himself], Barbara Bedford [herself], Hobart Bosworth [himself], Charles Chaplin [himself], Chester Conklin [himself], William H. Crane [himself], Elliott Dexter [himself], Robert Edeson [himself], Claude Gillingwater [himself], Dagmar Godowsky [herself], Raymond Griffith [himself], Elaine Hammerstein [herself], Jean Haskell, K.C.B., Alice Lake [herself], Bessie Love [herself], June Mathis [herself], Patsy Ruth Miller [herself], Marshall Neilan [himself], Fred Niblo [himself], Anna Q. Nilsson [herself], ZaSu Pitts [herself], John Sainpolis [himself], Milton Sills [himself], Anita Stewart [herself], Erich von Stroheim [himself], Blanche Sweet [herself], Florence Vidor [herself], King Vidor [himself], Johnnie Walker [himself], George Walsh [himself], Kathlyn Williams [herself], Claire Windsor [herself]

Goldwyn Pictures Corporation production; distributed by Goldwyn Distributing Corporation [A Goldwyn Picture]. / Produced by Rupert Hughes. Scenario by Rupert Hughes, from the serialized novel Souls for Sale by Rupert Hughes. Cinematography by John Mescall. Presented by Samuel Goldwyn. / © 12 April 1923 by Goldwyn Pictures Corporation [LP18869]. Premiered 27 March 1923 in New York, New York. Released 22 April 1923. / Standard 35mm spherical 1.33:1 format.

Comedy-Drama.

Synopsis: Synopsis available in AFI-F2 n. F2.5273.

Survival status: Print exists.

Current rights holder: Public domain [USA].

Keywords: Actors: Film - Directors: Film - Music: Musicians - USA: California: Hollywood

Listing updated: 6 December 2022.

References: AFI-F2 n. F2.5273; Drew-Speaking pp. 40, 274; Robinson-Chaplin p. 745; Sherwood-Best pp. xix, 188 : Website-AFI; Website-IMDb.

Home video: DVD.

 
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