The Primrose Path | |
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Directed by | Harry O. Hoyt |
Written by | Leah Baird |
Produced by | Hunt Stromberg |
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Cinematography | André Barlatier |
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Distributed by | Arrow Film Corporation |
Release date | September 15, 1925 |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
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The Primrose Path is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by Harry O. Hoyt and starring Wallace MacDonald, Clara Bow and Arline Pretty.[1]
Plot summary
Cast
- Wallace MacDonald as Bruce Armstrong
- Clara Bow as Marilyn Merrill
- Arline Pretty as Helen
- Stuart Holmes as Tom Canfield
- Pat Moore as Jimmy Armstrong
- Tom Santschi as Big Joe Snead
- Lydia Knott as Mrs. Armstrong
- Templar Saxe as Dude Talbot
- Mike Donlin as Federal Officer Parker
- Henry Hall as Court Officer
- George Irving as Prosecutor John Morton
Plot
Bruce Armstrong, a young man with a history of drinking and gambling ills, agrees to be part of a diamond-smuggling operation in order to pay off his debts to Tom Canfield, a corrupt Broadway producer. Armstrong completes his task, but he kills another conspirator, Big Joe Snead, in a fight after the diamonds are taken by a third conspirator, Dude Talbot. Shortly before Armstrong is to die in the electric chair, Talbot confesses to the police that he had pilfered the diamonds, that Snead was a ruthless killer, and that Armstrong certainly killed Snead in self-defense.
Preservation
References
Bibliography
- Munden, Kenneth White. The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States, Part 1. University of California Press, 1997.
External links
- The Primrose Path at IMDb
- The Primrose Path at AllMovie
- The Primrose Path at the TCM Movie Database
- The Primrose Path at the American Film Institute Catalog
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