Golden Dreams
Originally released in 1922. Golden Dreams is a feature film. directed by Benjamin B. Hampton. At just 50 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Rose Dione, Claire Adams, and Norris McKay
Synopsis
Oil is discovered on the Countess de Elberca's estate in a mythical Spanish American country. Mercedes McDonald, her niece, falls in love with Sandy Buchanan, a young Scotch engineer hired by the countess. Don Felipe, a neighbor in need of money to avoid arrest for embezzlement, conspires with his nephew, the Duke of Othomo, for the latter to wed Mercedes. The aunt approves the suit. Felipe and Othomo attempt to kill Mercedes' sweetheart, but Buchanan, with the aid of her brother and a traveling American circus, foils their plans. Felipe and Othomo are killed by the circus animals, and the aunt consents to Mercedes' marriage to Buchanan.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Rose Dione
as Countess de Elberca
Claire Adams
as Mercedes McDonald
Norris McKay
as Enrique McDonald
Carl Gantvoort
as Sandy Buchanan
Audrey Chapman
as Althea Lippincott
Bertram Grassby
as Duke of Othomo
Frank Leighton
as Don Felipe de Cristobal
Gordon Mullen
as Pedro
Frank Hayes
as Circus Clown
Babe London
as Strong Woman
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Goldwyn Distributing Company
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Golden Dreams about?
Oil is discovered on the Countess de Elberca's estate in a mythical Spanish American country. Mercedes McDonald, her niece, falls in love with Sandy Buchanan, a young Scotch engineer hired by the c...
Who directed Golden Dreams?
Golden Dreams was directed by Benjamin B. Hampton.
How long is Golden Dreams?
Golden Dreams has a runtime of 0 hours and 50 minutes (50 minutes total).
When was Golden Dreams released?
Golden Dreams was released on June 11, 1922 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Golden Dreams?
The main cast of Golden Dreams includes Rose Dione, Claire Adams, Norris McKay, Carl Gantvoort, Audrey Chapman.