The Highest Bidder

The Highest Bidder

Release date : January 1, 1921
Runtime : 1h
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : Wallace Worsley /
Writers : Lloyd Lonergan /
Production companies : Goldwyn Pictures Corporation /
January 1, 1921 1h United States of America Drama More
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Society miss Sally Raeburn is left penniless and is helped out by an older woman. The woman makes it clear that to repay her, Sally must marry wealth, so when the very well-heeled Lester comes to her village, Sally goes after him. Lester has been traveling incognito in the hopes that no one will discover him, so when Sally wins him she feels guilty and confesses that she knew who he was all along.
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Madge Kennedy
Sally Raeburn
Vernon Steele
Hastings
Ellen Cassidy
Fanny de Witt (as Ellen Cassity)
Zelda Sears
Mrs. Steese
Joseph Brennan
Horace Ashe
William Black
Mr. Steese

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  • title:The Highest Bidder
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1921
  • Runtime:1h
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Wallace Worsley /
  • Writers: Lloyd Lonergan ·
  • Production companies: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation ·
  • Overview:Society miss Sally Raeburn is left penniless and is helped out by an older woman. The woman makes it clear that to repay her, Sally must marry wealth, so when the very well-heeled Lester comes to her village, Sally goes after him. Lester has been traveling incognito in the hopes that no one will discover him, so when Sally wins him she feels guilty and confesses that she knew who he was all along.
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