Circumstance (1922 film)
Circumstance | |
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Directed by | Lawson Harris |
Produced by | Lawson Harris |
Written by |
Lawson Harris Yvonne Pavis |
Starring |
Lawson Harris Yvonne Pavis |
Cinematography | Arthur Higgins |
Production company |
Austral Super Films |
Distributed by | Austral Super Films |
Release dates | 3 June 1922 |
Running time | five reels |
Country | Australia |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
Budget | less than £800[1] |
Circumstance is a 1922 Australian silent film directed by Lawson Harris.
Plot
A young woman is seduced and deserted by a man. She is rescued by a wealthy novelist, who wants to write a story about her life. The novelist's cousin proposes to the girl, only to realise she is the same girl he seduced and abandoned earlier in his life.
Cast
- Lawson Harris
- Yvonne Pavis
- Carlton Max
- Cane Arthur
- David Edelsten
- Gordon Collingridge
Production
The film was produced by two Americans, Lawson Harris and Yvonne Pavis. Harris came to Australia in 1920 to help Arthur Shirley make The Throwback and later ran an acting school. He was joined in 1922 by Pavis, who was an experienced Hollywood actor. Together they made three low budget feature films.[1]
Reception
The film was profitable, due in part to its low cost.[1]
References
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