After the Ball (1914 film)

After the Ball is a lost[1] 1914 silent film drama directed by Pierce Kingsley and starring stage couple Herbert Kelcey and Effie Shannon.[2][3]

After the Ball
Directed byPierce Kingsley
Produced byPhoto Drama Company
William Steiner
Written byPierce Kingsley
Based onthe song After the Ball by Charles K. Harris c.1892
StarringHerbert Kelcey
Effie Shannon
Distributed byPhoto Drama Company
Release date
July 1914
Running time
6 reels

Cast

  • Herbert Kelcey - John Dale
  • Effie Shannon - Louise Tate
  • Robert Vaughn - Gerald Tate
  • William Clark - Mr. Tate, the Father
  • Winona Bridges - Mrs. Tate, the Mother
  • Robert Lawrence - Mr. Seward
  • Jean Barry - Mrs. Seward
  • Joyce Fair - Nina Seward
  • Nicholas Burnham - The Doctor
  • G. H. Adams - Briggs, John's Valet
  • William Frederic - The Detective (as William Fredericks)
  • Edythe Berwyn - The Nurse
  • Barney McPhee - McPhee
  • James A. Fitzgerald - Cody (*as J.A. Fitzgerald)
  • J. S. Murray - Slim
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