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Cast
Bryant Washburn | ... |
Henry Carpenter
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Wanda Hawley | ... |
Millicent Carpenter
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Clarence Burton | ... |
Ed Hammond
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Elsa Lorimer | ... |
Mrs. Hammond
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Josephine Crowell | ... |
Mrs. Teak
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Frederick Vroom | ... |
Mrs. Teak
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Jane Wolfe | ... |
Virginia Jasper
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Richard Wayne | ... |
H. Sturtevant Jordan
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Julia Faye | ... |
Mrs. Jordan
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Howard Gaye | ... |
Tommy Blair
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Zelma Maja | ... |
Mrs. Blair
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J. Parker McConnell | ... |
Harris
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Ruth Ashby | ... |
Mrs. Harris
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Allen Connor | ... |
McAllister
(as Allan Connor)
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Lorie Larson | ... |
Mrs. McAllister
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Clarence Geldert | ... |
Dr. Devine
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William Boyd | ... |
Holsappel (uncredited)
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Directed by
Donald Crisp |
Written by
Elmer Harris | ... | (scenario) |
Holworthy Hall | ... | (story) |
Hugh McNair Kahler | ... | (story) |
Cinematography by
Charles Edgar Schoenbaum | ... | (as Charles E. Schoenbaum) |
Editing by
Dorothy Arzner |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Frank Richardson | ... | assistant director |
Additional Crew
Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Paramount-Artcraft Pictures (1920) (United States) (theatrical)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Henry Carpenter and his wife Millicent are the envy of their exclusive suburban set because of their abundant wine cellar, a blessing in the face of the recent prohibition against alcohol initiated by the Volstead Act. In reality, Henry is down to his last few bottles, and, faced with an impending dinner party, he decides to save face by denouncing the evils of drink. His impassioned speech earns him the support of the Prohibition party for a Congressional seat. Henry is relishing his popularity when his aunt discovers twenty-one cases of rare wine in the cellar, forcing the candidate to choose between political and social success. In despair, he asks the audience viewing the film, "What would you do?" Written by AFI |
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Taglines | A "Corking" Tale of Popping Corks (Print Ad- Newark Sunday Call, ((Newark, NJ)) 4 July 1920) See more » |
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