Social Briars

Social Briars

50 mins | Drama, Comedy | May 13, 1918

Iris Lee is reared in the small town of Dalton by her deceased mother's friend, Martha Kane, and when she reaches adulthood, Martha's son Jim falls in love with her. When Iris fails to return his affections, Mrs. Kane treats her so coldly that Iris decides to leave the stuffy little village for the metropolis. On her journey, she accepts a ride with Jack Andrews, but after he attempts to kiss her, she leaps from the car and walks the rest of the way. While singing in the choir of a large metropolitan church, she is discovered by Jack's wealthy father Peter, who recommends her as a soloist. Light opera star Helen Manning, who has helped Iris to cultivate her voice, quarrels with her theatrical manager, and Iris is offered her position.

Social Briars

50 mins | Drama, Comedy | May 13, 1918

Social Briars
Iris Lee is reared in the small town of Dalton by her deceased mother's friend, Martha Kane, and when she reaches adulthood, Martha's son Jim falls in love with her. When Iris fails to return his affections, Mrs. Kane treats her so coldly that Iris decides to leave the stuffy little village for the metropolis. On her journey, she accepts a ride with Jack Andrews, but after he attempts to kiss her, she leaps from the car and walks the rest of the way. While singing in the choir of a large metropolitan church, she is discovered by Jack's wealthy father Peter, who recommends her as a soloist. Light opera star Helen Manning, who has helped Iris to cultivate her voice, quarrels with her theatrical manager, and Iris is offered her position.
Producers American Film Company, Hallmark Pictures Corporation
Original title Social Briars
Directors Henry King
Writers Jeanne Judson, Edward Sloman

Cast

Mary Miles Minter

as Iris Lee

Allan Forrest

as Jack Andrews

Anne Schaefer

as Martha Kane

Edmund Cobb

as Jim Kane

George Periolat

as Peter Andrews

Claire Du Brey

as Helen Manning

Milla Davenport

as Mrs. Brown

Jacob Abrams

as Mr. Brown

Frank Whitson

as Franklin