The Paliser Case

The Paliser Case

Film poster
Directed by William Parke
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn
(executive producer)
Written by Edfrid A. Bingham
Based on The Paliser Case
by Edgar Saltus
Starring Pauline Frederick
Cinematography Edward Gheller
Distributed by Goldwyn Pictures
Release dates
February 15, 1920
Running time
50 mins.
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Paliser Case is a 1920 American silent mystery drama film produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures. Directed by William Parke, the film stars Pauline Frederick, Albert Roscoe, and James Neil. The film is now considered lost.[1][2]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] Cassy Cara (Frederick), daughter of a Portuguese violinist whose talent has been obscured by a stroke following a holdup, attracts the attention of Monty Paliser (Gamble), a man of wealth who, failing to win her by any other means, marries her. Three days after the wedding she learns that the ceremony was not genuine and returns home, telling her father her story. That night Paliser is murdered while in his box at the opera. A young man who Cassy has loved, who was seated in the next box, is accused of the murder and a chain of evidence is built up around him. To shield him, Cassy confesses to the crime. Then her father tells the truth that he is guilty. The film ends with the death of the father and the reuniting of Cassy and her young man.

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