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After the Ball

After the Ball

Genres

Drama

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John Dale, a lawyer, who, after a trip to the Middle East, is asked by his niece why he's never married, leading him to recount a tale of a yachting party and a love affair.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

60 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

01 July 1914

Country

United States of America

Cast

Herbert Kelcey

Herbert Kelcey

John Dale

Effie Shannon

Effie Shannon

Louise Tate

Robert Vaughn

Robert Vaughn

Gerald Tate

Joyce Fair

Joyce Fair

Nina Seward

George Stanley

George Stanley

College Principal

William Clark

William Clark

Mr. Tate - The Father

Winona Bridges

Winona Bridges

Mrs. Tate - The Mother

Robert Lawrence

Robert Lawrence

Mr. Seward

Jean Barry

Jean Barry

Mrs. Seward

Nicholas Burnham

Nicholas Burnham

The Doctor

G.H. Adams

G.H. Adams

Briggs - John's Valet

William Frederic

William Frederic

The Detective

Edythe Berwyn

Edythe Berwyn

The Nurse

Barney McPhee

Barney McPhee

McPhee

James A. Fitzgerald

James A. Fitzgerald

Cody

J.S. Murray

J.S. Murray

Slim

Gerald King

Gerald King

Police Captain

D.J. Flanagan

D.J. Flanagan

First Plainclothesman

J.P. Houston

J.P. Houston

Second Plainclothesman

George Creamer

George Creamer

Third Plainclothesman

Wilton Taylor

Wilton Taylor

Prisoner

Emile La Croix

Emile La Croix

Warden

Roy Sheldon

Roy Sheldon

Student

Burk Symon

Burk Symon

Student

George Fox

George Fox

Student

G.A. Wellard

G.A. Wellard

Pawnbroker

Harry English

Harry English

Clerk

Fred Herzog

Fred Herzog

Pasha

William Devery

William Devery

Desert Guide

William St. John

William St. John

Captain of Yacht

Nina Allen

Nina Allen

Parisian Dancer

Ellen Crane

Ellen Crane

Turkish Dancer

Lydia Crane

Lydia Crane

Turkish Dancer

Farnetta

Farnetta

Arabian Dancer

Henry Kean

Henry Kean

Bartender

Clara Knott

Clara Knott

Neta

Marie Leonard

Marie Leonard

Rene

Edythe Adams

Edythe Adams

Vira

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