High Steppers
High Steppers is a 1926 American silent drama film produced and directed by Edwin Carewe and distributed by First National Pictures. The film is based on the novel Heirs Apparent by Philip Gibbs.[1]
High Steppers | |
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Directed by | Edwin Carewe |
Produced by | Edwin Carewe |
Written by | Finis Fox |
Based on | Heirs Apparent by Philip Gibbs |
Starring | Lloyd Hughes Mary Astor Dolores del Río |
Cinematography | Robert Kurrle |
Distributed by | First National Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | Silent film English intertitles |
Plot
Julian Perryam (Lloyd Hughes) gets thrown out of Oxford University and returns to the family estate outside London. He discovers that his sister and his mother are caught up in the "jazz" life and their father, who's the editor of a tabloid scandal rag, is too busy to notice. He also discovers that his sister is in love with the scoundrel son of his father's publisher, Victor Buckland. Learning that Buckland is actually an embezzler, Julian gets a job as a reporter on a muckraking publication and sets out to expose Buckland.
Cast
- Lloyd Hughes as Julian Perryam[1]
- Mary Astor as Audrey Nye[1]
- Dolores del Río as Evelyn Iffield[1]
- Rita Carewe as Janette Perryam[1]
- John T. Murray as Cyril Buckland[1]
- Edwards Davis as Victor Buckland[1]
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References
- "High Steppers". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved January 1, 2016.
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