The Price of Applause


1918

Film Details

Release Date
Aug 4, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Triangle Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "The Price of Applause" by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Norman Jacobsen in The Saturday Evening Post (publication date undetermined).

Synopsis

Karl le Barron, a Greenwich Village poet of German heritage who craves attention, declares himself a German sympathizer at the outbreak of the war merely to gain notoriety. With the sinking of the Lusitania , however, his position becomes untenable, and he is soon a patriotic American, claiming that he will fight for the U.S. in France. A coward at heart, Karl is horrified to find himself on the battlefield, and to save himself, he exchanges uniforms with the corpse of a German soldier and later is reported dead himself. Karl is taken prisoner in a British camp, where he learns that his poems, published as the work of a hero killed in a battle, have become immensely popular. Eager to claim his glory, Karl escapes and returns home, only to find that his friends do not recognize him and that his wife Amy has remarried. In the end, Karl lives up to his own heroic reputation by sacrificing his life to thwart a group of German spies.

Film Details

Release Date
Aug 4, 1918
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Triangle Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Triangle Distributing Corp.
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the short story "The Price of Applause" by Nina Wilcox Putnam and Norman Jacobsen in The Saturday Evening Post (publication date undetermined).

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One source credits the photography to George McDaniel.