The Price of Happiness

The Price of Happiness is a lost[1] 1916 silent film drama directed by Edmund Lawrence and starring Mary Boland. It was distributed through the World Film Company. The film was based on a play called (Drei Paar Schuhe: Three Pairs of Shoes).[2]

The Price of Happiness
Directed byEdmund Lawrence
Produced byTriumph Films
Written byRuth Comfort Mitchell(adaptation)
Based onplay, Drei Paar Schue)
StarringMary Boland
Distributed byWorld Film Company
Release date
February 28, 1916
Running time
5 reels
CountryUSA
LanguageSilent..English titles

Cast

  • Mary Boland - Bertha Miller
  • Marion Singer - Lucille
  • Enid Francis - Ruth Taylor
  • Carlotta De Felice - Evelyn Morgan (*billed Carlotta De Felico)
  • Albert Bechtel - Max
  • David Wall - John Miller (*billed as Dave Wall)
  • Adolphe Menjou - Howard Neal
gollark: Twice, I think.
gollark: Australia went to war with emus and lost.
gollark: (I managed to get around that and do *some* amount by signing up to the fitness thing at school as my sports option (you are required to pick one), which obligates me to do some stuff once a week when that's on, but this doesn't really generalize)
gollark: I feel like I'm too easily bored/distracted for that to get past me not particularly liking exercise.
gollark: Being forced to do a thing can ruin basically *everything*!

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