Let's Elope (1919)
Author Hilary Farrington and his wife Eloise have been married about a year, and although Hilary loves his wife, he has become engrossed in his writing and doesn't realize how lonely his wife has become. Eloise starts spending time in the company of Darrell McKnight, who neglects his own fiancée, Nora Gail.
Director: John S. Robertson
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Marguerite Clark as Eloise Farrington |
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Frank Mills as Hilary Farrington |
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Gaston Glass as Darrell McKnight |
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Helen Greene as Nora Gail |
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Blanche Standing as Maid |
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George Stevens as Butler |
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A.H. Busby as Bishop |
| Directing | John S. Robertson | Director |
| Camera | Hal Young | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Thomas H. Ince | Presenter |
| Crew | Adolph Zukor | Presenter |
| Writing | Frederick J. Jackson | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Katherine S. Reed | Writer |