The Cabaret (1918)
Helene, who dances in a Greenwich Village cabaret accompanied on the violin by her grandfather, loses her job after his death. She then is hired as a portrait model by four artists--Jaffrey Darrel, Ned Lorrimer, Dick Turner and Stanley Sargent--all of whom become fascinated with her. Helene leaves the Village when Ned's jealousy disrupts the camaraderie of the quartet and becomes a stage star. Meanwhile, all of the artists have attained success except Jaffrey, who refuses to taint his art with commercialism.
Director: Harley Knoles
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: June 10, 1918
Cast
- June Elvidge - Helene
- Montagu Love - Jaffrey Darrel
- Carlyle Blackwell - Ned Lorrimer
- Charles W. Charles - Grandfather
- John Bowers - Dick Turner
- George MacQuarrie - Stanley Sargent
- Minta Durfee
Screenplay
- Virginia Tyler Hudson
- J.U. Giesy (Story)
Production: World Film
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harley Knoles
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Cabaret about?
- Helene, who dances in a Greenwich Village cabaret accompanied on the violin by her grandfather, loses her job after his death. She then is hired as a portrait model by four artists--Jaffrey Darrel, Ned Lorrimer, Dick Turner and Stanley Sargent--all of whom become fascinated with her. Helene leaves the Village when Ned's jealousy disrupts the camaraderie of the quartet and becomes a stage star. Meanwhile, all of the artists have attained success except Jaffrey, who refuses to taint his art with commercialism.
- Who directed The Cabaret?
- The Cabaret was directed by Harley Knoles.
- Who stars in The Cabaret?
- The Cabaret stars June Elvidge, Montagu Love, Carlyle Blackwell, Charles W. Charles, John Bowers, George MacQuarrie.
- How long is The Cabaret?
- The Cabaret has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Cabaret?
- The Cabaret is a Drama film.
- Where was The Cabaret produced?
- The Cabaret was produced in United States of America.