Cheap Kisses
Cheap Kisses | |
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Directed by |
John Ince Cullen Tate |
Produced by | C. Gardner Sullivan |
Written by | C. Gardner Sullivan |
Starring | Jean Hersholt |
Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
Edited by | Barbara Hunter |
Release date |
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Country | United States |
Language |
Silent English intertitles |
Cheap Kisses is a 1924 silent drama film starring Jean Hersholt as a famous sculptor. This was the first film made by screenwriter C. Gardner Sullivan through his new production company, C. Gardner Sullivan Productions. Sullivan also wrote the screenplay. It was described as "a virile, fast-moving, jazzy story of the present day and age. It shows the peril to the youth of the land along the cocktail, petting-party route."[1]
Plot
The plot focuses on a famous sculptor, Gustaf Borgstrom (played by Jean Hersholt). He hires a chorus girl, Ardell Kendall (played by Lillian Rich). When Donald Dillingham (played by Cullen Landis) marries the chorus girl, his wealthy parents disown him.
Cast
- Jean Hersholt - Gustaf Borgstrom
- Michael Dark - Butterworth Little
- Sidney DeGray - Henry Dillingham
- Louise Dresser - Jane Dillingham
- Bessie Eyton - Maybelle Wescott
- Cullen Landis - Donald Dillingham
- Kathleen Myers - Mignon De Lisle
- Vera Reynolds - Kitty Dillingham
- Lillian Rich - Ardell Kendall
- Tom Ricketts - The Old Man
- Phillips Smalley - George Wescott
- Lincoln Stedman - Bill Kendall
References
- ↑ "Sullivan Staked Reputation On 'Cheap Kisses'". Santa Cruz News. April 23, 1925. p. 2 – via Newspapers.com.
External links
- Cheap Kisses on IMDb
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