The Price of Applause (1918)

In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.

Director: Thomas N. Heffron
Genre: Drama, War
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Triangle Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

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lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Price of Applause about?
In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.
Who directed The Price of Applause?
The Price of Applause was directed by Thomas N. Heffron.
Who stars in The Price of Applause?
The Price of Applause stars Jack Livingston, Claire Anderson, Joe King, Walt Whitman.
How long is The Price of Applause?
The Price of Applause has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Price of Applause?
The Price of Applause is a Drama, War film.
Where was The Price of Applause produced?
The Price of Applause was produced in United States of America.