Extravagance (film)

Extravagance

Film still with June Collyer.
Directed by Phil Rosen
Written by A.P. Younger (story)
Adele Buffington (scenario) and
Phil Rosen (scenario) and
Frances Hyland (scenario)
Cinematography Max Dupont
Edited by Charles Harris
Distributed by Tiffany Pictures
Release dates
  • October 10, 1930 (1930-10-10)
Running time
71 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Extravagance is a 1930 American film directed by Phil Rosen and released by Tiffany Pictures.

Plot summary

Alice Kendall is the darling of her social set, the sons and daughters of millionaires, although Alice's mother has impoverished herself to provide Alice the luxuries she expects as her right.

Mom blows what's left of her fortune to provide the best trousseau that money can buy when Alice marries Fred Garlan, and then wishes Fred lots of luck. Now, Alice is trying to coax Fred into buying her a new sable coat---all of her friends are sporting them---while Fred is busily trying to borrow enough money to keep his business afloat.

The marriage business certainly isn't working as Alice wants. She just doesn't know how she can be seen if she isn't wearing a new sable coat. But help is lurking just around the corner in the form of a sleaze-ball named Morrell. He's a stock-broker and he is a bachelor and he enjoys the benefits of married life by making available sable coats to little brides who are in dire need of one and whose husbands can't meet their needs.

Cast

DVD release

Extravagance was released on Region 0 DVD-R by Alpha Video on January 28, 2014.[1]

References

  1. "Alpha Video - Extravagance". Retrieved 2014-01-30.

External links


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