SILENT FILMS 1916-1920: THE LOVES OF LETTY (1919)
CREDITS
Released: December 7, 1919
Production Company: Goldwyn Pictures Corporation
Featured Cast: Pauline Frederick, John Bowers, Lawson Butt, Willard Louis, Florence Deshon, Lela Bliss, Leota Lorraine, Sidney Ainsworth, Harland Tucker, Joan Standing
Director: Frank Lloyd
Writers: J.E. Nash (scenario), Arthur Wing Pinero (play “Letty”)
Cinematographer: Edward Gheller
Presenter: Samuel Goldwyn
TECH
Runtime 50 min (USA)
Sound Mix Silent
Color Black and White
Aspect Ratio 1.33 : 1
Film Length 1,500 m (5 reels)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm
STORY
Letty Shell, a clerk in a London brokerage office, is discouraged by her lack of fine clothes and social position. She becomes infatuated with Nevill Letchmere, a debonair idler from a good family, and believes that he wants to marry her, but after her boss, Bernard Mandeville, who has risen to power and wealth, and who wants to marry Letty, warns Letchmere to keep away from her, Letchmere confesses that he is married. Disappointed, Letty accepts Mandeville’s proposal, but when she sees Mandeville’s boorishness in a restaurant, she returns to Letchmere. Just as she is about to become his mistress, Letchmere receives word that his married sister has eloped with a lover. When he curses his sister for acting like a “shop girl,” Letty realizes that he views her and her class without respect. She leaves and accepts the love of her faithful friend Richard Perry, a poor photographer, whose rich uncle is going to help him in business. (TCM)