The World's Applause (1923)

The World's Applause (1923) poster

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.

Director: William C. deMille
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: L. Guy Wilky
Production: Famous Players-Lasky Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

murder, manhattan, new york city, lost film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The World's Applause about?
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.
Who directed The World's Applause?
The World's Applause was directed by William C. deMille.
Who stars in The World's Applause?
The World's Applause stars Bebe Daniels, Lewis Stone, Kathlyn Williams, Adolphe Menjou, Brandon Hurst, Mayme Kelso.
How long is The World's Applause?
The World's Applause has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is The World's Applause?
The World's Applause is a Drama film.
Where was The World's Applause produced?
The World's Applause was produced in United States of America.