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  1. The Price of a Good Time: Directed by Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber. With Mildred Harris, Anne Schaefer, Helene Rosson, Kenneth Harlan. A poor shopgirl is offered a "good time" for a week by the son of her employer. She accepts, but the offer is misunderstood by her brother, who informs the girl's parents of her "fling."

  2. The Price of a Good Time is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley and starring teen Mildred Harris. [1] [2] It is currently considered a lost film . Cast. Mildred Harris as Linnie. Anne Schaefer as Her Mother. Helene Rosson as Molly. Kenneth Harlan as Preston Winfield. Alfred Allen as His Father.

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  4. The Price of a Good Time película dirigida por Phillips Smalley y protagonizada por Mildred Harris, Anne Schaefer y Helene Rosson. Año: 1917. Sinopsis: El hijo de su empleador ofrece a una dependienta pobre un.

  5. Overview. A poor shopgirl is offered a "good time" for a week by the son of her employer. She accepts, but the offer is misunderstood by her brother, who informs the girl's parents of her "fling." Lois Weber. Director, Writer. Phillips Smalley. Director. Marion Orth. Story.

  6. Summaries. A poor shopgirl is offered a "good time" for a week by the son of her employer. She accepts, but the offer is misunderstood by her brother, who informs the girl's parents of her "fling." Poor Linnie (Mildred Harris) lives a dreary life with her paralytic father and outspoken brother.

  7. A poor shopgirl is offered a "good time" for a week by the son of her employer. She accepts, but the offer is misunderstood by her brother, who informs the girl's parents of her "fling." ‎The Price of a Good Time (1917) directed by Phillips Smalley, Lois Weber • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd