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Jack Holt | ... |
Larry Taylor
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Lila Lee | ... |
Eileen
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Charles Ogle | ... |
Pop O'Malley
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Eve Southern | ... |
Naomi Stokes
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Shannon Day | ... |
Lucy
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Carlton S. King | ... |
Mr. McGuire
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Stella Seager | ... |
Vera
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Ethel Wales | ... |
Landlady
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William Boyd | ... |
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Directed by
William C. de Mille |
Written by
Vianna Knowlton | ... | (scenario) |
Hazel Christie MacDonald | ... | (scenario) |
Rita Weiman | ... | (story "The Stage Door") |
Cinematography by
L. Guy Wilky |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
George Hippard | ... | assistant director |
Additional Crew
Jesse L. Lasky | ... | presenter |
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- Paramount Pictures (1921) (United States) (theatrical) (as Famous Players-Lasky Corporation)
- Société Anonyme Française des Films Paramount (1923) (France) (theatrical)
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Former actor Pop O'Malley, now the elderly doorkeeper at a theater, takes a paternal interest in Eileen, a struggling young chorus girl. Upon learning that Eileen has exhausted her funds, Pop takes her into his home, buys her a new wardrobe, and gets her a job at the theater. Larry Taylor, millionaire backer of the show, also takes an interest in Eileen, but Pop is suspicious of his intentions. Despite Pop's warnings, Eileen falls in love with Larry and accepts his invitation to a weekend party at his country estate. Pop follows her, and when she refuses to leave with him, the old man slashes his wrist with a broken bottle. Larry summons a doctor and offers a transfusion of his own blood to save Pop's life. Later, Pop consents to the romance after Larry reveals that he wants to marry Eileen. Written by AFI |
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Taglines | When the Curtain Falls! After the Show! When the Players' make-believe is ended! When the struggles, sorrows, loves of real life stand waiting at the stage door! (Print Ad- Duluth Herald, ((Duluth, Minn.)) 29 October 1921) See more » |
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