Souls for Sale (1923) | |
Director(s) | Rupert Hughes |
Producer(s) | Rupert Hughes (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Romance, Silent Films |
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Souls for Sale Overview:
Souls for Sale (1923) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by Rupert Hughes and produced by Rupert Hughes.
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Souls for Sale (1923) A Silent Film Review
By Fritzi Kramer on Nov 17, 2014 From Movies SilentlyBy Fritzi Kramer on November 17, 2014 in Blog, Double Feature, Feature, Silent Movie Review A?behind-the-scenes look at Hollywood, circa 1923. Eleanor Boardman plays a kid with a dream of stardom. The biggest names in the silent film industry serve as her backdrop, everyone from Charlie Chaplin to E... Read full article
HOORAY FOR HOLLYWOOD: SOULS FOR SALE (1923)
By FlickChick on Feb 25, 2014 From A Person in the Dark2014 is the year A Person in the Dark celebrates films about my favorite place - Hollywood! SOULS FOR SALE By 1923, Hollywood had already established itself as the capitol of glamour, dreams, scandal and sin. William Desmond Taylor had been murdered and the Arbuckle scandal cast a great shad... Read full article
Almas ? Venda (1923) / Souls for Sale (1923)
By L? on Nov 30, -0001 From Critica RetroAlmas ? Venda (1923) / Souls for Sale (1923) “Voc? ? real ou… uma miragem?”“Nenhum dos dois. Sou um ator de cinema.”“Are you real or… a mirage?”“Neither. I’m a movie actor.”Meu tipo favorito de film s?o filmes sobre filmes. Meu f... Read full article
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Quotes from
Tom Holby: What's it to you?
Frank Claymore: None of your damned business.
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Facts about
A still photo taken on the set shows director Ernst Lubitsch visiting the cast and crew of this movie. The still appears in Daniel Blum's "Pictorial History of the Silent Screen" c.1953. page 231. As far as is known Lubitsch does not make a cameo or guest appearance in the film itself though he visited the set during filming.
Many Hollywood "behind the scenes" actions are shown, including Marshall Neilan directing The Eternal Three; and Fred Niblo directing The Famous Mrs. Fair. Both of these movies appear lost, so this may be the only extant footage of them.
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