The Day she paid



Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company USA, 1919

Director: Rex Ingram
Scenario: Hal Hoadley, J. Clarkson Miller [As Clarkson Miller], J.G. Hawks [Uncertain or unconfirmed]
Based on : Fannie Hurst [Novel 'Oats for the Woman']
Director of Photography: Stephen Rounds [As Steve Rounds]
Cast: Francelia Billington [Marion Buckley], Charles Clary [Jay Rogers], Harry von Meter [Lear Kessler], Lillian Rich [Marina], Nancy Caswell [Betty], Nancy Caswell [Modiste Assistant (as Lieutenant Marcel Drageauson)], Margaret Armstrong [As Miss du Pont], Alice Terry [(as Alice Taaffe)], Wallace Beery [Uncertain or unconfirmed], Beatrice Dominguez [Uncertain or unconfirmed], Conway Tearle [Uncertain or unconfirmed]
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,33 - Ratio: 1:1,33 - Black and White,, 5120 feet, 5 reels
Sound System: silent
First Screening: January 5, 1920 in USA
US Copyright: December 16, 1919 - ©LP.14545
Survival Status: No holdings located in archives
Distribution: Universal Film Manufacturing Company


English title: Oats and the Woman
English title: Oats for the Woman
French title: La Rançon
French title: Coeur de mannequin Remarks and general Information in German: Jean Mitry nennt in der Filmographie von Rex Ingram: J.G. Hawks als Autor, John Seitz als Kameramann, und die Schauspieler Alice Terry, Conway Tearle, Wallace Beery, Francelia Billington, Harry van Meter, Charles Clary und Beatrice Dominguez.
Alice Terry spielte eine Komparsenrolle, es war die erste Zusammenarbeit mit Rex Ingram.
Der Film gilt als verschollen

Bibliography - The Albany Evening Journal, February 6, 1920, pg 8 [ad and note]
- The Auburn Citizen, May 8, 1920, pg 4 [ad]
- Amsterdam Evening Recorder, January 21, 1920, pg 6 [ad]
- Ballston Spa Daily Journal, July 12, 1920 [ad]
- Capital Times, Friday, January 16, 1920, Madison, Wisconsin, pg 7 [ad]
- Exhibitors Trade Review, December 27, 1919, pg 423
- Logansport Pharos-Tribune, Saturday, March 20, 1920, Logansport, Indiana, pg 3 [review]
- Motion Picture News, December 20, 1919, pg 4531
- Moving Picture World, December 20, 1919, pg 1012
- Moving Picture Weekly, January 19, 1920, pg 31 (Ad, spelled as Ingraham)
- Moving Picture Weekly, February 28, 1920
- New York Morning Telegraph, July 5, 1919, pg 43
- The Utica Observer, January 25, 1920 [ad and note]
- The Utica Sunday Tribune, January 25, 1920, pg 12 [ad and note]
- Wid's Film Daily, Daily, December 14, 1919, pg 26 [review]
- The Yonkers Statesman, March 6, 1920, pg 3 [ad]



References in Databases
American Film Institute Nr. 17313
American Silent Feature Film Database Nr. 4675
British Film Institute Nr. 183267 (http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/183267)
IMDb - International Movie Data Base Nr. tt0010056
KinoTV Database Nr. 56254
Turner Classic Movies Database Nr. 493094


Last Update of this record 27.02.2019
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