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Trouping with Ellen is a 1924 American silent comedy film starring Basil Rathbone, Gaston Glass, Helene Chadwick, and Mary Thurman. Based on a short story by Earl Derr Biggers that appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, this was Rathbone's first American production.
After visiting her mother for Sunday dinner, Ellen Llewellyn, a chorus girl, is late for the rehearsal of a Boston musical, but she is spared the wrath of the stage manager when the orchestra leader, Andy Owens, diverts his attention until she is in place.
- T. Hayes Hunter
- 1924-10-05
- Comedy, Romance
- 70
Ellen Llewellyn is a chorus girl who is loved by orchestra leader Andy Owens, a genuinely nice guy. When Ellen meets the aristocratic Tony Winterslip, she's impressed by his family tree and vast wealth. When Winterslip's car breaks down during a rainstorm, Ellen gets drenched and contracts pneumonia.
Trouping with Ellen (1924) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
When Winterslip's car breaks down during a rainstorm, Ellen gets drenched and contracts pneumonia. It takes much persuasion, but finally Ellen agrees to recuperate at the Winterslip country home. Ellen Llewellyn is a chorus girl who is loved by orchestra leader Andy Owens, a genuinely nice guy.
- T. Hayes Hunter
- Eastern Productions
Synopsis. After visiting her mother for Sunday dinner, Ellen Llewellyn, a chorus girl, is late for the rehearsal of a Boston musical, but she is spared the wrath of the...
Basil Rathbone's fourth appearance in a feature film was in the 1924 comedy-drama Trouping with Ellen. Starring Helene Chadwick and Gaston Glass, the film was based on a story ("Trouping with Ellen") written by Earl Derr Biggers in 1922 and published in the Saturday Evening Post.