
The Golden Wall
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Heading to America after finding themselves destitute following their father's death, Charles de la Fontaine, the Marquis d'Aubeterre and his sister Helen secures a position in the home of Lathrop, a millionaire thanks to the Countess d'Este. He instantly falls in love with Lathrop's pretty daughter Marian, but she fears he is a fortune hunter and becomes engaged to the wealthy Rudolph Miller. Charles tells her he would only marry her when the two are equally wealthy. Charles then secretly backs Marian's brother Frank in a successful financial venture, making both rich. Discovering Rudolph is unfaithful and with the "golden wall" of wealth that had separated them now obliterated, Marian and Charles wed.
Top Cast


Carlyle Blackwell
Carlyle Blackwell
Charles de la Fontaine - Marquis
Carlyle Blackwell
Charles de la Fontaine - Marquis


Evelyn Greeley
Evelyn Greeley
Marian Lathrop
Evelyn Greeley
Marian Lathrop


Johnny Hines
Johnny Hines
Frank Lathrop
Johnny Hines
Frank Lathrop


Madge Evans
Madge Evans
Madge Lathrop
Madge Evans
Madge Lathrop


Jack Drumier
Jack Drumier
Mr. Lathrop
Jack Drumier
Mr. Lathrop


Kate Lester
Kate Lester
Countess d'Este
Kate Lester
Countess d'Este


George MacQuarrie
George MacQuarrie
Rudolph Miller
George MacQuarrie
Rudolph Miller
Winifred Leighton
Winifred Leighton
Helen d'Aubeterre
Winifred Leighton
Helen d'Aubeterre
Attilio Corbell
Attilio Corbell
Monsieur Fremiere
Attilio Corbell
Monsieur Fremiere
Florence Coventry
Florence Coventry
Mrs. Lathrop
Florence Coventry
Mrs. Lathrop
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