High Finance Trailer

High Finance Trailer (1917)

26 March 1917 Drama 50 mins

Starring George Walsh as Preston Platt and Doris Pawn as Patricia West this involved themes of wealth and social standing.

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Cast

George Walsh

as Preston Platt

Doris Pawn

as Patricia West

Willard Louis

as Pringle

Charles Clary

as T. Morgan Jenks

Herschel Mayall

as Jonathan Platt

Rosita Marstini

as Mrs. Mathilda Vanderpool

Crew

Otis Turner

Director

F. McGrew Willis

F. McGrew Willis Scenario Writer

Charles E. Kaufman

Charles E. Kaufman Director of Photography

International Titles

Alias Black and White Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 26 March 1917

Production Companies

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