The Chattel (1916)
Blake Waring, a financier, whose life code is to have the best of everything at any cost, is surrounded with every conceivable luxury, but he wants a wife to complete his happiness. He is desirous of obtaining a beautiful picture, "The Chattel," owned by Roger Carvin, another financier, who cannot be induced to sell it.
Director: Frederick A. Thomson
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E.H. Sothern as Blake Waring |
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Peggy Hyland as Leila Bard |
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Rose Tapley as Mrs. Delavan |
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Charles Kent as Mr. Bard |
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Lark Taylor as Walter Horley |
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Florence Radinoff as Maid |
| Directing | Frederick A. Thomson | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jane Lewis | Costume Designer |
| Camera | Charles J. Davis | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Paul West | Writer |