The Career of Katherine Bush

The Career of Katherine Bush

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Directed by Roy William Neill
Produced by Adolph Zukor
Jesse Lasky
Written by Kathryn Stuart
Based on The Career of Katherine Bush 
by Elinor Glyn
Starring Catherine Calvert
Distributed by Paramount Pictures - Artcraft
Release dates
July 20, 1919
Running time
50 minutes
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Career of Katherine Bush is a lost[1] 1919 American silent drama film produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. Roy William Neill directed and Catherine Calvert starred. The film is based on an Elinor Glyn novel.[2]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] Katherine Bush (Calvert), a young woman from London's lower middle class, yearns for the finer things in life and spends an illicit weekend with a certain Lord Algy (Goldsworthy) at a fashionable watering place. Returning home, she answers an advertisement that leads to a position as secretary to Lady Garrubardine (Brundage), a leader of London society. Lord Gerald Strobridge (Kent), Lady Garrubardine's unhappily married nephew, falls in love with Katherine but she only offers him friendship. Katherine rises in Lady Garrubardine's estimation until she is almost an equal in the household. Then comes the Duke of Mordryn (Burton), a statesman who falls in love with Katherine, believing she is of his class. Learning the truth of her station, he continues his attentions and finally proposes. Katherine then tells him of her one misstep. He leaves her at once. Then Lord Gerald leaves for India, and Katherine believes the end of her dream of happiness has come. Lady Garrubardine, however, intervenes in her behalf, and the Duke comes to her, forgiving, and they are married.

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