Wine (1924)
John Warriner, facing financial ruin, accepts the proposal of a bootlegger, Benedict, to underwrite the business of illegal wine-selling. His daughter, Angela, takes up with the jazz set and is caught in a raid, at a cafe owned by Benedict. Her former sweetheart, Carl Graham, comes to the rescue and saves her from notoriety, while the family struggles back to its former respectability following Warriner's prison term.
Director: Louis J. Gasnier
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Clara Bow as Angela Warriner |
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Forrest Stanley as Carl Graham |
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Huntley Gordon as John Warriner |
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Myrtle Stedman as Mrs. Warriner |
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Robert Agnew as Harry Van Alstyne |
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Walter Long as Benedict, Count Montebello |
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Arthur Thalasso as Amoti |
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Walter Shumway as Revenue officer |
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Grace Carlyle as Mrs. Bruce Corwin |
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Leo White as The Duke |
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Charles King as Bootlegger |
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Winifred Landis as Dowager |
| Camera | John Stumar | Director of Photography |
| Crew | Carl Laemmle | Presenter |
| Directing | Louis J. Gasnier | Director |
| Writing | Raymond L. Schrock | Adaptation |
| Writing | William MacHarg | Story |
| Writing | Eve Unsell | Writer |
| Writing | Philip Lonergan | Writer |