The Nest (1927 film)
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| The Nest | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | William Nigh |
| Produced by | Samuel Zierler |
| Written by | Charles E. Whittaker |
| Starring | Pauline Frederick Holmes Herbert |
| Cinematography | John W. Brown Harry Stradling Sr. |
| Distributed by | Excellent Pictures |
| Release date(s) | September 1927 |
| Country | |
| Language | Silent English intertitles |
The Nest (1927) is a silent drama film directed by William Nigh. The screenplay by Charles E. Whittaker is based on the play Les noces d'argent by Paul Géraldy.[1]
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[edit] Plot
A mother discovers her daughter Susan is marrying an insufferable social-climber. Already horrified by the idea, she also finds out her son Martin has gone into a life of crime. She decides to head to Paris to forget about her domestic troubles. She marries Richard Elliot, the executor of her late husband's estate.[2]
[edit] Cast
- Pauline Frederick - Mrs. Hamilton
- Holmes Herbert - Richard Elliot
- Thomas Holding - Archer Hamilton
- Ruth Dwyer - Susan Hamilton
- Reginald Sheffield - Martin Hamilton
- Rolland Flander - Monroe
- Jean Acker - Belle Madison
- Wilfred Lucas - Howard Hardy
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The Nest at the Internet Movie Database
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