Bondage (1917)

Bondage (1917) poster

Dorothy Phillips was starred as Elinor Crawford, a small-town girl who becomes a reporter on a big-city newspaper -- and immediately plunges into the "Bohemian" lifestyle. Assigned to interview a condemned murderer, Elinor must first obtain permission from criminal lawyer Evan Klavert (William Stowell), who happens to hail from Elinor's hometown and who prudishly disapproves of her current mode of living.

Director: Ida May Park
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
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Cinematography: King D. Gray
Production: Bluebird Photoplays, Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost film

More Films by Director: Ida May Park
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bondage about?
Dorothy Phillips was starred as Elinor Crawford, a small-town girl who becomes a reporter on a big-city newspaper -- and immediately plunges into the "Bohemian" lifestyle. Assigned to interview a condemned murderer, Elinor must first obtain permission from criminal lawyer Evan Klavert (William Stowell), who happens to hail from Elinor's hometown and who prudishly disapproves of her current mode of living.
Who directed Bondage?
Bondage was directed by Ida May Park.
Who stars in Bondage?
Bondage stars Dorothy Phillips, Gretchen Lederer, Gertrude Astor, William Stowell, J. B. McLaughlin, Jean Porter.
How long is Bondage?
Bondage has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is Bondage?
Bondage is a Drama film.
Where was Bondage produced?
Bondage was produced in United States of America.