The World's Applause Trailer

The World's Applause Trailer (1923)

29 January 1923 Drama 80 mins

Corinne d'Alys (Daniels) achieves sudden success on the stage and among her many admirers is noted artist Robert Townsend (Menjou). Robert is married to Elsa (Williams), the sister of John Elliott (Stone), the producer responsible for Corinne's rise to fame. The young woman's head is turned by the praise she receives and, despite John's warning against Robert, she permits the latter to paint her portrait and pay her a good deal of attention. John himself loves Corinne and believes that wisdom will come to her with time.

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Cast

Bebe Daniels

as Corinne d'Alys

Lewis Stone

as John Elliott

Kathlyn Williams

as Elsa Townsend

Adolphe Menjou

as Robert Townsend

Brandon Hurst

as James Crane

Mayme Kelso

as Secretary to Corinne

Bernice Frank

as Maid to Corinne

George Kuwa

as Valet to Townsend

James Neill

as Valet to Elliott

Crew

Paul Iribe

Paul Iribe Set Designer

Paul Iribe

Paul Iribe Costume Design

L. Guy Wilky

L. Guy Wilky Director of Photography

International Titles

Den farlige leg Trailer

El aplauso del mundo Trailer

Den farliga leken Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 29 January 1923

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