The Gilded Butterfly Explained

The Gilded Butterfly
Director:John Griffith Wray
Producer:William Fox
Starring:Alma Rubens
Bert Lytell
Huntley Gordon
Studio:Fox Film Corp.
Distributor:Fox Film Corp.
Runtime:6 reels
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

The Gilded Butterfly is a lost 1926 American silent drama film directed by John Griffith Wray and starring Alma Rubens, Bert Lytell, and Huntley Gordon.[1]

Plot

As described in a film magazine review, Linda Haverhill is left penniless after the death of her father, who was esteemed but lived by his wits and was a sponger par excellence. She is advanced money by John Converse, who desires her despite her social butterfly tendencies. Attempting to maintain her place in society, she travels abroad but soon goes broke. On the way, Linda falls in love with Captain Brian Anestry of the United States Army, who arouses John's suspicions. In an attempt to obtain the insurance money, Linda burns her gowns and is arrested. Enroute to prison and while accompanied by a detective, their taxi is wrecked when it collides with a patrol wagon. The detective, fatally injured, identifies a different dead woman as his prisoner, allowing Linda to escape. John turns out not to be so villainous after all and relents, allowing Brian and Linda to be united.

Preservation

With no prints of The Gilded Butterfly located in any film archives,[2] it is a lost film.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Solomon p. 296
  2. http://lcweb2.loc.gov:8081/diglib/ihas/loc.mbrs.sfdb.5599/default.html Library of Congress American Silent Feature Film Survival Database: The Gilded Butterfly