The Upstart (1916)
One day Coventry Petmore leaves his wife and child to go out in the world and fight the social evils of divorce and loveless marriage. Circumstances lead him to the home of Judge Mitchell, where the judge's son, a minister, and his wife Beatrice reside. The minister does not believe in expressing affection to his wife, and Beatrice becomes enamored of her chauffeur Larry Price.
Director: Edwin Carewe
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: February 7, 1916
Cast
- George Le Guere - Coventry Petmore
- Marguerite Snow - Beatrice Mitchell
- James Lackaye - Judge Mitchell
- Frederic Sumner - Rev. James Mitchell
- Fred Sittenham - Larry Price
Screenplay
- Tom Barry (Theatre Play)
- June Mathis (Scenario Writer)
Production: Rolfe Photoplays
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films by Director: Edwin Carewe
More Films in Genre: Comedy
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Upstart about?
- One day Coventry Petmore leaves his wife and child to go out in the world and fight the social evils of divorce and loveless marriage. Circumstances lead him to the home of Judge Mitchell, where the judge's son, a minister, and his wife Beatrice reside. The minister does not believe in expressing affection to his wife, and Beatrice becomes enamored of her chauffeur Larry Price.
- Who directed The Upstart?
- The Upstart was directed by Edwin Carewe.
- Who stars in The Upstart?
- The Upstart stars George Le Guere, Marguerite Snow, James Lackaye, Frederic Sumner, Fred Sittenham.
- How long is The Upstart?
- The Upstart has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Upstart?
- The Upstart is a Comedy film.
- Where was The Upstart produced?
- The Upstart was produced in United States of America.