The House of Bondage

The House of Bondage is a lost[1] 1914 silent film drama directed by Pierce Kingsley and starring Lottie Pickford.[2]

The House of Bondage
Film poster
Directed byPierce Kingsley
Raymond B. West
Produced byPhoto Drama Motion Picture Company
William Steiner
Written byPierce Kingsley
Based onnovel The House of Bondage by Reginald Wright Kaufmann
StarringLottie Pickford
Release date
January 1914
Running time
6 reels
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent..English titles

Cast

  • Lottie Pickford - Mary Denbigh
  • Armand Cortes - Max Crossman
  • Susanne Willis - Rose Legere
  • Robert Lawrence - Wesley Dyker
  • Herbert Barrington - Angel
  • Vivian De Wolfe - Katie Flannigan
  • Miss Bancroft - Mrs. Denbigh
  • Brian Darley - Owen Denbigh
  • Clyde Morris - Philip Beekman
  • Amelia Badarracco - Carrie Berkowitz
  • C. Shropshire - Herman Hoffman
  • Anna Jordan - Mrs. Chamberline
  • Julia Walcott - Big Lou
  • Katherine Vaughn - Vivian De Pere
  • Gertie Millar - Sallie Denbigh
  • Marion Coleman - Cisse, Rose's maid
  • De Forrest Dawley - Dyker's clerk
  • Fred Nicholls - District Attorney
  • Della Buckridge - Mrs. Foot
  • Mr. McPhee - Michael
  • George Moss - Evangelist
  • Mrs. Cortes - Mission lady
  • George Ricketts - Doctor
  • Miss Nelson - Fritzie
  • Miss Crane - Wanda
  • Miss Earl - Celeste
  • Miss Gormely - New girl
  • Gerald King - Bill Stevens
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