The Whirl of Life explained

The Whirl of Life
Director:Oliver D. Bailey
Producer:John Cort
Gerald F. Bacon
Starring:Vernon and Irene Castle
Cinematography:Eugene Cugnet
Distributor:States Rights
Runtime:6 reels

The Whirl of Life is a 1915 silent film built around and starring dance couple Vernon and Irene Castle and stage actor Arthur Stanford, his only film. Directed by Oliver D. Bailey, the film was produced by the Cort Film Corporation and distributed on State Rights basis. Some garments worn by the cast were designed by Titanic survivor Lucile Duff-Gordon. The film is now Public Domain.[1] [2]

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Notes and References

  1. http://silentera.com/PSFL/data/W/WhirlOfLife1915.html The Whirl of Life at silentera.com
  2. https://catalog.afi.com/Film/16226-THE-WHIRLOFLIFE?sid=b6b8f520-8feb-43ed-8c89-1bc07f2e1a4f&sr=9.81298&cp=1&pos=0 AFI Catalog of Feature Films