Glass Houses (1922)
When a wealthy young lady loses her inheritance, she decides to apply for work in disguise. In prim and proper working girl attire she becomes the respectable companion of a woman looking to reform her wayward nephew.
Director: Harry Beaumont
Genre: Romance, Comedy
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: March 6, 1922
Cast
- Viola Dana - Joy Duval
- Gaston Glass - Billy Norton
- Mayme Kelso - Aunt Harriet
- Helen Lynch - Cicily Duval
- Claire Du Brey - Mrs. Vicky
- John Steppling - The Lawyer
- Ellsworth Gage - Orville King
Screenplay
- Edith M. Kennedy (Adaptation)
- Clara Genevieve Kennedy (Story)
- Edith M. Kennedy (Screenplay)
Cinematography: John Arnold
Production: Metro Pictures Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
inheritance, disguise, lost film, riches to rags, romantic misunderstanding
More Films by Director: Harry Beaumont
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Glass Houses about?
- When a wealthy young lady loses her inheritance, she decides to apply for work in disguise. In prim and proper working girl attire she becomes the respectable companion of a woman looking to reform her wayward nephew.
- Who directed Glass Houses?
- Glass Houses was directed by Harry Beaumont.
- Who stars in Glass Houses?
- Glass Houses stars Viola Dana, Gaston Glass, Mayme Kelso, Helen Lynch, Claire Du Brey, John Steppling.
- How long is Glass Houses?
- Glass Houses has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is Glass Houses?
- Glass Houses is a Romance, Comedy film.
- Where was Glass Houses produced?
- Glass Houses was produced in United States of America.