Upstairs and Down (1919)

From cellar to garret-a laugh every step. A house of pep This baby vamp has everybody guessing

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Alice Chesterton is described as a "Baby Vamp" by the social set and engaged to boring Tom Carey. She flirts with many of the male guests idling at the Ives' Long Island house party, then encourages Terence O'Keefe, a playboy polo player from Ireland, to rendezvous with her in the city; they are seen together at the "Midnight Frolic". Because of this, Mrs. Ives convinces Alice's newly-arrived sister Betty to look after Alice.

Director: Charles Giblyn
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Selznick Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

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silent film

More Films by Director: Charles Giblyn
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Upstairs and Down about?
Alice Chesterton is described as a "Baby Vamp" by the social set and engaged to boring Tom Carey. She flirts with many of the male guests idling at the Ives' Long Island house party, then encourages Terence O'Keefe, a playboy polo player from Ireland, to rendezvous with her in the city; they are seen together at the "Midnight Frolic". Because of this, Mrs. Ives convinces Alice's newly-arrived sister Betty to look after Alice.
Who directed Upstairs and Down?
Upstairs and Down was directed by Charles Giblyn.
Who stars in Upstairs and Down?
Upstairs and Down stars Olive Thomas, Rosemary Theby, Mary Charleson, Robert Ellis, Andrew Robson, Harold Miller.
How long is Upstairs and Down?
Upstairs and Down has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Upstairs and Down?
Upstairs and Down is a Comedy film.
Where was Upstairs and Down produced?
Upstairs and Down was produced in United States of America.