The Film Daily (1924)

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( Howai^d Estabtook Presents Tlie Price oPa Parttr From the (bsmopolitan Magazine stoty by X^liam Mac Harg Adapted Fot the screen by Chai-iesTottest RpebucK. with Hope Hampton ''Harrison Ford Maty AstorArfhur Edmund Carew Dagmar Godowslgr **A/ a price f 9f Money and pleasure can always be had, — at a price. The price that a man must pay differs from that a woman must pay. She wanted money; for that she had ^ to pay the price of her freedom to love the man of her choice. Her sister wanted pleasure, life, laughter, gayety; and she shuddered at the price her sister must pay. How, in spite of her bargain, could she hold the man she loved? And how, in spite* of the same bargain, could she save her sister from her folly? There are a dozen fascinating angles to this story; and in cast and production it's quality all the way through. Directed by Charles Ciblyn Ex-hibitor^ Arthur S. Kane, President Physical Distributors Pathe Exchange, Inc. Foreign Representative /c) Sidney Garrett | I I