Dollars and Sense
Originally released in 1916. Dollars and Sense is a comedy film. directed by Walter Wright. At just 31 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Ora Carew, Joseph Belmont, and Nick Cogley
Synopsis
A country girl and a foppish Englishman are to inherit an estate, and the terms say that it can't be divided: The two must get married, and if one refuses, then the other gets the entire estate. The girl schemes with her twin brother to trick the Englishman out of his part of the inheritance. The girl's corn-fed crush helps out, while the twins' father dreams of being force-fed dog sausage.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Ora Carew
as Hetty Hobbs - the Innkeeper's Daughter / Hetty's Twin Brother (dual role)
Joseph Belmont
as Hetty's Sweetheart
Nick Cogley
as The Innkeeper
Blanche Payson
as The Innkeeper's Wife
Malcolm St. Clair
as Angy - the English Heir
Lige Conley
as Algy's Valet
Joseph Callahan
as The Scheming Lawyer
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Keystone Film Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dollars and Sense about?
A country girl and a foppish Englishman are to inherit an estate, and the terms say that it can't be divided: The two must get married, and if one refuses, then the other gets the entire estate. Th...
Who directed Dollars and Sense?
Dollars and Sense was directed by Walter Wright.
How long is Dollars and Sense?
Dollars and Sense has a runtime of 0 hours and 31 minutes (31 minutes total).
When was Dollars and Sense released?
Dollars and Sense was released on September 10, 1916 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Dollars and Sense?
The main cast of Dollars and Sense includes Ora Carew, Joseph Belmont, Nick Cogley, Blanche Payson, Malcolm St. Clair.