The Sporting Age (1928)

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Blinded in a train accident James Driscoll (Holmes Herbert), whose wife, Miriam Driscoll (Belle Bennett), has been having an affair with his young male secretary Phillip Kingston )Carroll Nye), regains his eyesight. He keeps this from his wife, who continues her affair. Finally, he invites his young niece Nancy Driscoll (Josephine Borio) in the hopes she will fall for Philip and vice-versa. His ploy works, James reveals he can see again, and husband and wife are reconciled.

Director: Erle C. Kenton
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 56 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Ray June
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Erle C. Kenton
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Sporting Age about?
Blinded in a train accident James Driscoll (Holmes Herbert), whose wife, Miriam Driscoll (Belle Bennett), has been having an affair with his young male secretary Phillip Kingston )Carroll Nye), regains his eyesight. He keeps this from his wife, who continues her affair. Finally, he invites his young niece Nancy Driscoll (Josephine Borio) in the hopes she will fall for Philip and vice-versa. His ploy works, James reveals he can see again, and husband and wife are reconciled.
Who directed The Sporting Age?
The Sporting Age was directed by Erle C. Kenton.
Who stars in The Sporting Age?
The Sporting Age stars Belle Bennett, Holmes Herbert, Carroll Nye, Josephine Borio, Edwards Davis.
How long is The Sporting Age?
The Sporting Age has a runtime of 56m (56 minutes).
What genre is The Sporting Age?
The Sporting Age is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was The Sporting Age produced?
The Sporting Age was produced in United States of America.