Happiness (1917)
Doris Wingate is featured in a Sunday magazine supplement as the most snobbish girl in America. In reality, Doris is lovable and eager for friends, and it is her Aunt Priscilla who deliberately cultivates the false impression. Realizing this, her uncle ships Doris off to a co-educational college, but unfortunately, her reputation preceded her and she is snubbed by the other students.
Director: Reginald Barker
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: May 13, 1917
Cast
- Enid Bennett - Doris Wingate
- Charles Gunn - Robert Lee Hollister
- Thelma Salter - Dolly Temple
- Andrew Arbuckle - Nicodemus
Screenplay
Production: Kay-Bee Pictures, New York Motion Picture, Triangle Distributing
Language: English, No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Reginald Barker
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Happiness about?
- Doris Wingate is featured in a Sunday magazine supplement as the most snobbish girl in America. In reality, Doris is lovable and eager for friends, and it is her Aunt Priscilla who deliberately cultivates the false impression. Realizing this, her uncle ships Doris off to a co-educational college, but unfortunately, her reputation preceded her and she is snubbed by the other students.
- Who directed Happiness?
- Happiness was directed by Reginald Barker.
- Who stars in Happiness?
- Happiness stars Enid Bennett, Charles Gunn, Thelma Salter, Andrew Arbuckle.
- How long is Happiness?
- Happiness has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).