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After the Ball (1914)
AFTER THE BALL by Chas. K. Harris Composer of "Would You Care?" & "Without a Wedding Ring" IDEAL THEATRE One Day Only Thursday, June 28 with special music and singer 10 & 20 cents ---------- AMERICA'S FAMOUS STARS MR. HERBERT KELCEY and MISS EFFIE SHANNON Who have been identified with fifty of the Biggest Dramatic Successes on the American Stage last with DAVID BELASCO'S Triumph "Years of Discretion" two artists known and revered wherever the English Language is spoken. In Six Parts A Photo-drama which for intensity of human interest marks a new epoch in photo-plays. Every foot of the six reels a feature stages with careful attention to the minutest detail. Nothing is left to the imagination. Every turn of the film discloses a Laugh, a Tear or a heart-throb. Story and Scenario by Chas. K. Harris Picturized and Directed by Pierce Kingsley
HERBERT KELCEY and EFFIE SHANNON in AFTER THE BALL in six parts Bright Lights Were Flashing in the Grand Ball Room, A Little Maiden Climbed on an Old Man's Knee, When I Returned Dear, There Stood a Man, with Herbert Kelcey, Effie Shannon and Robert Vaughn. Directed by Pierce Kingsley. Photo Drama Company. More Information on this film...
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