Playing the Game
Originally released in 1918. Playing the Game is a comedy/western film. directed by Victor Schertzinger. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Charles Ray, Doris May, and Harry L. Rattenberry
Synopsis
Millionaire Larry Prentiss inherits a ranch. He decides to visit his new property incognito and gets a job as a ranch-hand. He falls in love with the ranch foreman's daughter and complications ensue.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Charles Ray
as Larry Prentiss
Doris May
as Moya Shannon (as Doris Lee)
Harry L. Rattenberry
as Matt Shannon (as Harry Rattenberry)
Robert McKim
as 'Flash' Jim Purdy
William Elmer
as Hodges (as Billy Elmer)
Leota Lorraine
as 'Babe' Fleur de Lis
Charles Perley
as Hickey Trent
Melbourne MacDowell
as Jeremiah Prentiss
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Thomas H. Ince Corporation
- Paramount Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Playing the Game about?
Millionaire Larry Prentiss inherits a ranch. He decides to visit his new property incognito and gets a job as a ranch-hand. He falls in love with the ranch foreman's daughter and complications ensue.
Who directed Playing the Game?
Playing the Game was directed by Victor Schertzinger.
How long is Playing the Game?
Playing the Game has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Playing the Game released?
Playing the Game was released on April 22, 1918 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Playing the Game?
The main cast of Playing the Game includes Charles Ray, Doris May, Harry L. Rattenberry, Robert McKim, William Elmer.