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Dollar Down

Just before he propelled the crime melodrama to new, macabre heights in The Unholy Three, Browning directed this partially lost morality tale pertaining to a different kind of horror: that of a middle-class family living beyond their means and falling prey to moneylenders. Produced by and starring Ruth Roland for FBO Studios, a small operation that later became RKO Pictures, Dollar Down follows Roland as the spendthrift daughter of a manufacturing firm’s general manager (Henry Walthall), who pawns a ring purchased on credit to throw an extravagant party and sends the family’s livelihood into a tailspin. Because its last reel completely disintegrated before it could be copied, the film remains an ultra-rare curio that nonetheless captures an important chapter in Browning’s career before his successful string of films made for MGM.

Top Cast

  • Ruth Roland

    Ruth Roland

    Ruth Craig

  • Henry B. Walthall

    Henry B. Walthall

    Alec Craig

  • Mayme Kelso

    Mayme Kelso

    Mrs. Craig

  • Earl Schenck

    Earl Schenck

    Grant Elliot

  • Claire McDowell

    Claire McDowell

    Mrs. Meadows

  • Roscoe Karns

    Roscoe Karns

    Gene Meadows

  • Jane Mercer

    Jane Mercer

    Betty Meadows

  • Lloyd Whitlock

    Lloyd Whitlock

    Howard Steele

  • Otis Harlan

    Otis Harlan

    Norris

Overview

Just before he propelled the crime melodrama to new, macabre heights in The Unholy Three, Browning directed this partially lost morality tale pertaining to a different kind of horror: that of a middle-class family living beyond their means and falling prey to moneylenders. Produced by and starring Ruth Roland for FBO Studios, a small operation that later became RKO Pictures, Dollar Down follows Roland as the spendthrift daughter of a manufacturing firm’s general manager (Henry Walthall), who pawns a ring purchased on credit to throw an extravagant party and sends the family’s livelihood into a tailspin. Because its last reel completely disintegrated before it could be copied, the film remains an ultra-rare curio that nonetheless captures an important chapter in Browning’s career before his successful string of films made for MGM.

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