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A Child for Sale

A Child for Sale is a lost[1] 1920 American silent drama film directed by Ivan Abramson, starring Gladys Leslie and Creighton Hale.[2]

A Child for Sale
Film poster
Directed byIvan Abramson
Written byIvan Abramson
Produced byIvan Abramson
StarringGladys Leslie
Creighton Hale
CinematographyLouis Dunmyre
Production
company
Graphic Films Corp.
Distributed byGraphic Films Corp.
Release date
  • April 1920 (1920-04)
Running time
6 reels (approximately 60 minutes)
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)

Plot Edit

Charles Stoddard (played by Hale) is a poor artist living with his wife and two children in Greenwich Village. Destitute after his wife dies, he is forced to sell one of his children for $1,000 to a childless rich woman. He soon comes to his senses however, and backs out of the deal. From there, the story takes a number of twists and turns involving Ruth Gardner (Leslie) (the wife of Dr. Gardner who treats Stoddard's child for illness) and Ruth's parents—whose father is also Stoddard's landlord and mother is later revealed to be Stoddard's long-lost mother from a prior marriage.[3]

Cast Edit

Publicity Edit

 
Advertisement in the Reading Eagle, October 29, 1920

The ad campaign for the film included a faux advertisement for selling a child.[4][5][6]

Reception Edit

Critic Burns Mantle noted some shortcomings of the film in his review of the "melodramatic opus" in Photoplay,[7] stating that "Ivan Abramson's idea of what constitutes a coherent and convincing dramatic story, taking this picture as a sample, offer many opportunities for the raucous hoot and the mirthful snort. ...His picture is an inartistic jumble of unrelated incidents to me ..." Other contemporary reviews were of a more non-specific and generally positive nature, such as the review by the New York Clipper which described the picture as "intensely interesting from start to finish."[3]

References Edit

  1. ^ American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: A Child for Sale
  2. ^ (October 24, 1920). "A Child For Sale" to be the Attraction For the Entire Week Starting Tomorrow, The Delmarvia Star
  3. ^ a b (March 24, 1920). A Child for Sale (review), New York Clipper
  4. ^ (June 25, 1920). A Child for Sale (theatre advertisement), Tulsa World
  5. ^ (September 22, 1920). By the Way, The Outlook (New York)
  6. ^ (October 29, 1920). A Child for Sale (ad), Reading Eagle
  7. ^ The Shadow Stage, Photoplay (June 1920)

External links Edit

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