The Silver Slave

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The Silver Slave
Directed byHoward Bretherton
Written byScenario:
Peter Milne
Anthony Coldeway
Story byHoward Smith
StarringIrene Rich
Audrey Ferris
CinematographyFrank Kesson
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
November 12, 1927
Running time
70 minutes
CountryUS
LanguagesSound (Synchronized)
(English Intertitles)

The Silver Slave is a lost[1][2] 1927 synchronized sound film drama directed by Howard Bretherton and starring Irene Rich. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using the Vitaphone sound-on-disc process. The film was produced and distributed by the Warner Brothers.[3] however there is no spoken dialogue.

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Bernice Randall, who has forsaken the love of her sweetheart, Tom Richards, to marry for wealth, turns down Richards' proposal after the death of her husband, and she is denounced by him as a slave to silver. Lavishing the greater part of her fortune on her daughter, Janet, Bernice determines to give her the advantages she herself lacked. Despite her mother's disapproval, Janet scorns the affection of Larry Martin, a lifelong friend, after meeting Philip Caldwell, a wealthy sophisticate. Worried over Janet's growing attachment to Philip, Bernice determines to win Caldwell from her daughter, and in a confrontation involving the girl and Richards, now a millionaire, Janet is disillusioned in her mother and Caldwell. Learning of her mother's sacrifice, Janet forgives her and finds happiness with Larry.

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