The Price of Applause (1918)
In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.
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Jack Livingston | As: Karl le Barron | |
Claire Anderson | As: Amy | |
Joe King | As: Marcarson | |
Walt Whitman | As: Professor Arnold |
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In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.
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Jack Livingston |
Karl le Barron |
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Claire Anderson |
Amy |
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Joe King |
Marcarson |
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Walt Whitman |
Professor Arnold |
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Thomas N. Heffron |
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Doris Schroeder |
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Norman Jacobsen |
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Nina Wilcox Putnam |
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