Idolators

Idolators

Release date : September 9, 1917
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Walter Edwards /
Production companies : Triangle Film Corporation /
September 9, 1917 50m Drama No Language More
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When playwright Curtis de Forest Ralston becomes enamored of actress Viola Strathmore, who is to appear in his play Vanity, Viola induces him to change certain parts and give her more lines. Curtis, who is not as talented as he believes himself to be, fails at his job but is saved by his wife Anita, a former actress, who has forsaken her career for marriage. Anita and her old manager, Bruce Winthrope, fashion the play to suit Viola, and Vanity becomes a huge success. The play's triumph enlarges Curtis's ego even further, and he deserts Anita for Viola.
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Louise Glaum
Viola Strathmore
George Webb
Curtis de Forest Ralston
Dorcas Matthews
Anita Carew
Lee Hill
Borul
Tom Guise
Burr Britton
Hugo B. Koch
Bruce Winthrope
Milton Ross
Oscar Brent

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  • title:Idolators
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1917
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Walter Edwards /
  • Writers: Monte M. Katterjohn · John Lynch ·
  • Production companies: Triangle Film Corporation ·
  • Overview:When playwright Curtis de Forest Ralston becomes enamored of actress Viola Strathmore, who is to appear in his play Vanity, Viola induces him to change certain parts and give her more lines. Curtis, who is not as talented as he believes himself to be, fails at his job but is saved by his wife Anita, a former actress, who has forsaken her career for marriage. Anita and her old manager, Bruce Winthrope, fashion the play to suit Viola, and Vanity becomes a huge success. The play's triumph enlarges Curtis's ego even further, and he deserts Anita for Viola.
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