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Who Loved Him Best?

February 4, 1918 0h 50m

Originally released in 1918. Who Loved Him Best? is a feature film. directed by Dell Henderson. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Edna Goodrich, Herbert Evans, and Miriam Folger

Synopsis

Motion picture actress Doria Dane (Edna Goodrich) gives up her career to play muse to sculptor George Steele (Herbert Evans). With Doria's help, Steele overcomes his Bohemian excesses and stays away from the influence of the jealous but wealthy Mrs. Schuyler (Miriam Folger). He finally achieves success, but he also begins to neglect Doria. When she catches him kissing the dreaded Mrs. Schuyler, Doria decides to leave him. But when she goes to his studio to drop off her farewell note, she discovers another sculptor, Harry North, copying one of Steele's masterpieces. Later she comes over to Steele's studio and, in front of a crowd of people, smashes the statue to bits. Then she takes them over to North's studio and explains that she switched the two statues, and reveals North as a fraud. At the base of the real statue she has left a letter of reconciliation to Steele.

Quick Facts

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Release Date February 4, 1918 108 years ago
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Runtime 0h 50m 50 minutes total
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Language XX Original language

Production Details

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Released
Original Language
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Who Loved Him Best? about?

Motion picture actress Doria Dane (Edna Goodrich) gives up her career to play muse to sculptor George Steele (Herbert Evans). With Doria's help, Steele overcomes his Bohemian excesses and stays awa...

Who directed Who Loved Him Best??

Who Loved Him Best? was directed by Dell Henderson.

How long is Who Loved Him Best??

Who Loved Him Best? has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).

When was Who Loved Him Best? released?

Who Loved Him Best? was released on February 4, 1918 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Who Loved Him Best??

The main cast of Who Loved Him Best? includes Edna Goodrich, Herbert Evans, Miriam Folger, Frank Otto, Charles Martin.