Playing the Game (1918)
Millionaire Larry Prentiss inherits a ranch. He decides to visit his new property incognito and gets a job as a ranch-hand. He falls in love with the ranch foreman's daughter and complications ensue.
Director: Victor Schertzinger
Genre: Comedy, Western
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: April 22, 1918
Cast
- Charles Ray - Larry Prentiss
- Doris May - Moya Shannon (as Doris Lee)
- Harry L. Rattenberry - Matt Shannon (as Harry Rattenberry)
- Robert McKim - 'Flash' Jim Purdy
- William Elmer - Hodges (as Billy Elmer)
- Leota Lorraine - 'Babe' Fleur de Lis
- Charles Perley - Hickey Trent
- Melbourne MacDowell - Jeremiah Prentiss
Screenplay
- Julien Josephson (Story)
- R. Cecil Smith (Scenario Writer)
Production: Thomas H. Ince Corporation, Paramount Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Victor Schertzinger
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Playing the Game about?
- Millionaire Larry Prentiss inherits a ranch. He decides to visit his new property incognito and gets a job as a ranch-hand. He falls in love with the ranch foreman's daughter and complications ensue.
- Who directed Playing the Game?
- Playing the Game was directed by Victor Schertzinger.
- Who stars in Playing the Game?
- Playing the Game stars Charles Ray, Doris May, Harry L. Rattenberry, Robert McKim, William Elmer, Leota Lorraine.
- How long is Playing the Game?
- Playing the Game has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is Playing the Game?
- Playing the Game is a Comedy, Western film.
- Where was Playing the Game produced?
- Playing the Game was produced in United States of America.