Harriet and the Piper Trailer

Harriet and the Piper Trailer (1920)

"She danced, she paid the piper, she wept. Then somebody else paid the piper and she laughed. A picture story you'll really be delighted with." 13 September 1920 Drama 60 mins

Harriet Field, living the Bohemian life in Greenwich Village, is tricked into a mock marriage with the unscrupulous Royal Blondin. She leaves him, taking a job as companion to the wealthy Nina Carter. Blondin reappears during a masquerade ball thrown by the Carters, makes advances to Nina but Harriet intervenes, bringing threats from Blondin to expose her past. When Nina’s faithless mother is killed in a car crash as she elopes with another man Richard Carter persuades Harriet to marry him for the sake of the children. She reveals all to her husband and Richard offers Blondin a hefty sum of money to stay out of Nina's life.

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Cast

Anita Stewart

as Harriet Field

Ward Crane

as Royal Blondin

Charles Richman

as Richard Carter

Myrtle Stedman

as Isabelle Carter

Byron Munson

as Ward Carter

Loyola O'Connor

as Madame Carter

Irving Cummings

as Anthony Pope

Barbara La Marr

as Tam O'Shanter Girl

Margaret Landis

as Nina Carter

Crew

René Guissart

René Guissart Director of Photography

Jack Laver

Jack Laver Assistant Director

International Titles

Paying the Piper Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 13 September 1920

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