After the Show

After the Show

1921 en 60 minutes

Rating: 8

Plot

After the Show was adapted from Rita Weiman's story "The Stage Door." Lila Lee plays Eileen, a starry-eyed young girl employed as a chorus dancer in New York. Eileen can never be certain if the men in her life are sincere, or if they perceive her as mere temporary plaything. Among the "stage door johnnies," "tired businessmen" and "sugar daddies" surrounding Eileen are Jack Holt and Carlton S. King.

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Cast

Jack Holt

Jack Holt

Larry Taylor

Lila Lee

Lila Lee

Eileen

Charles Ogle

Charles Ogle

Pop O'Malley

Eve Southern

Eve Southern

Naomi Stokes

Shannon Day

Shannon Day

Lucy

Carlton S. King

Carlton S. King

Mr. McGuire

Stella Seager

Stella Seager

Vera

Ethel Wales

Ethel Wales

Landlady

William Boyd

William Boyd

(uncredited)

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