The Daughter Pays (1920)
Jilted by the girl he loves, he waits for 20 years to wreck his vengeance on her daughter.
For revenge, wealthy Osbert Gault marries Virginia Mynors, the daughter of a woman who had jilted him years earlier. Unaware of Gault's motives, Virginia consents to the marriage for the sake of her impoverished family.
Director: Robert Ellis
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: November 10, 1920
Cast
- Elaine Hammerstein - Virginia Mynors
- Norman Trevor - Osbert Gault
- Robert Ellis - Gerald Roseborough
- Theresa Maxwell Conover - Mrs. Mynors
- Byron Russell - Percy Ferris
- Dore Davidson - Mr. Roseborough
- Evelyn Times - Pansy Mynors
- Augustus Fleming
- Nora Cecil
Screenplay
- R. Cecil Smith (Adaptation)
- Edward J. Montagne (Scenario Writer)
- Baillie Reynolds (Novel)
Production: Selznick Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Themes
Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption
Keywords
marriage, revenge, disability
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Daughter Pays about?
- For revenge, wealthy Osbert Gault marries Virginia Mynors, the daughter of a woman who had jilted him years earlier. Unaware of Gault's motives, Virginia consents to the marriage for the sake of her impoverished family.
- Who directed The Daughter Pays?
- The Daughter Pays was directed by Robert Ellis.
- Who stars in The Daughter Pays?
- The Daughter Pays stars Elaine Hammerstein, Norman Trevor, Robert Ellis, Theresa Maxwell Conover, Byron Russell, Dore Davidson.
- How long is The Daughter Pays?
- The Daughter Pays has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Daughter Pays?
- The Daughter Pays is a Drama film.
- Where was The Daughter Pays produced?
- The Daughter Pays was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of The Daughter Pays?
- The themes of The Daughter Pays include: Unfaithful Husband and Guilt, Unfaithful Husband's Quest for Redemption.