A Million Bid (1914)
Agnes Belgradin is in love with a young doctor, Loring Brent. When Agnes' father dies, her mother takes her on a trip abroad. She insists that the young couple separate before they set sail, and promises that if they still love each other after a year they can reunite. But Mrs. Belgradin intercepts all the letters Agnes and Brent write one another, and convinces her daughter to marry a wealthy Australian millionaire.
Director: Ralph Ince
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: April 1, 1914
Cast
- Anita Stewart - Agnes Belgradin
- E.K. Lincoln - Loring Brent
- Charles Kent - Sidney Belgradin
- Julia Swayne Gordon - Mrs. Belgradin
- Harry T. Morey - Geoffrey Marshe
- Gladden James - Harry Furniss
- George Stevens - Sharp
- Donald Hall - French Artist
- Kate Price - Squires
Screenplay
- Ralph Ince
- Mrs. Sidney Drew (Theatre Play)
- Marguerite Bertsch
Cinematography: William T. Stuart
Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Million Bid about?
- Agnes Belgradin is in love with a young doctor, Loring Brent. When Agnes' father dies, her mother takes her on a trip abroad. She insists that the young couple separate before they set sail, and promises that if they still love each other after a year they can reunite. But Mrs. Belgradin intercepts all the letters Agnes and Brent write one another, and convinces her daughter to marry a wealthy Australian millionaire.
- Who directed A Million Bid?
- A Million Bid was directed by Ralph Ince.
- Who stars in A Million Bid?
- A Million Bid stars Anita Stewart, E.K. Lincoln, Charles Kent, Julia Swayne Gordon, Harry T. Morey, Gladden James.
- How long is A Million Bid?
- A Million Bid has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is A Million Bid?
- A Million Bid is a Drama, Romance film.
- Where was A Million Bid produced?
- A Million Bid was produced in United States of America.