The House of Gold
The House of Gold is a 1918 American silent drama film, directed by Edwin Carewe. It stars Emmy Wehlen, Joseph Kilgour, and Hugh Thompson, and was released on June 17, 1918.
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Directed by | Edwin Carewe |
Produced by | Maxwell Karger |
Screenplay by | June Mathis |
Story by | Katharine Kavanaugh |
Starring | Emmy Wehlen Joseph Kilgour Hugh Thompson |
Cinematography | Eugene Gaudio |
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Running time | 5 reels |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Emmy Wehlen as Pamela Martin
- Joseph Kilgour as Douglas Martin/Gilbert Martin
- Hugh Thompson as Frank Steele
- Helen Lindroth as Mrs. Stanley Cartwright
- Maud Hill as Mrs. Alicia Temple
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References
- "The House of Gold". American Film Institute. Retrieved August 22, 2018.
External links
- The House of Gold on IMDb
- The House of Gold at the TCM Movie Database
- The House of Gold at the American Film Institute Catalog
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