The Week-End


1920

Film Details

Also Known As
The Week End
Release Date
Jul 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Pathé Exchange, Inc.
Country
United States
Location
Long Island, New York, United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
6 reels

Synopsis

Vera Middleton's high spirits and vivacity are a source of anxiety to her conventional parents, who resolve to marry her to Spencer Jardine, a man who is greatly desirous of her money. When, during a weekend at her friend Grace Maynard's seaside bungalow, Vera becomes involved in a fling with Grace's nephew Arthur Tavener, scandalized neighbors notify her parents. When she returns home, Jardine urges her to marry him in order to save her reputation. Vera refuses, indignantly returns to the seaside and proceeds to vamp Arthur in revenge for his kissing her. When he pledges his love, Vera repulses him until her parents insist upon her marriage to Jardine, at which time Vera embraces Arthur and announces that she will marry a real man.

Film Details

Also Known As
The Week End
Release Date
Jul 1920
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
American Film Co.
Distribution Company
Pathé Exchange, Inc.
Country
United States
Location
Long Island, New York, United States

Technical Specs

Sound
Silent
Color
Black and White
Film Length
6 reels

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Notes

Some exterior scenes were shot on an estate on Long Island. The film was also called The Week End.