
The Price of Success
Drama
Overview
Ellen's happy life is shattered when she discovers George is having an affair with Ardath Courtney, a "social butterfly" and vamp struggling to maintain a facade of wealth. To win George back, Ellen attempts to make him jealous by flirting with Wally Van Tine, the wealthy son of George's employer. Ardath attempts to frame Ellen by sending George to an apartment Ellen has rented for a poor woman, Mrs. Moran, making it look like Ellen's own secret flat. The misunderstanding is cleared when Mrs. Moran’s abusive husband, Jimmy, appears. George realizes Ellen was merely being charitable, thrashes Jimmy, and reconciles with his wife.
Top Cast


Alice Lake
Alice Lake
Ellen Harden
Alice Lake
Ellen Harden


Lee Shumway
Lee Shumway
George Harden
Lee Shumway
George Harden


Gaston Glass
Gaston Glass
Wally
Gaston Glass
Wally


Florence Turner
Florence Turner
Mrs. Moran
Florence Turner
Mrs. Moran


Spec O'Donnell
Spec O'Donnell
Jimmy Moran
Spec O'Donnell
Jimmy Moran


Alma Bennett
Alma Bennett
Ardath Courtney
Alma Bennett
Ardath Courtney


Tom Ricketts
Tom Ricketts
Peter Van Teyne
Tom Ricketts
Peter Van Teyne
Edward Kipling
Edward Kipling
Butler
Edward Kipling
Butler
James Ferley
James Ferley
Bill Moran
James Ferley
Bill Moran
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