Wine of Youth | 1924 | Comedy Drama

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Title: Wine of Youth | 1924 | Comedy Drama Director: King Vidor Studio: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Starring: Eleanor Boardman, William Haines, Ben Lyon, William Collier Jr., Pauline Garon Based on: Play *Mary the Third* by Rachel Crothers Release Date: September 15 1924 Runtime: 72 minutes Format: Silent black and white Country: United States Language: Silent with English intertitles Genres: Comedy Drama --- Chapters: 00:00:00 Opening and generational courtship contrasts 00:15:00 Mary’s relationships introduced 00:30:00 Flapper era social life 00:45:00 Camping trip and tensions 01:00:00 Resolution of romantic choice --- Summary: Wine of Youth is a 1924 American silent comedy drama directed by King Vidor that explores the romantic choices of young Mary Hollister against the backdrop of changing social norms. The narrative contrasts courtship and marriage practices across three generations, depicting youthful exuberance, flirtation, and experimentation during the Jazz Age before ultimately reaffirming traditional love and commitment. --- Background: Released shortly after the formation of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Wine of Youth reflects early 1920s cultural shifts, particularly in attitudes toward romance and gender roles. The film helped advance the careers of several young actors and combined lighthearted social commentary with melodramatic elements, illustrating director King Vidor’s interest in contemporary themes. --- Trivia: Wine of Youth features early performances from actors who would later become prominent in Hollywood. The film survived and prints are preserved; it has been screened at modern film festivals. Alternate international titles include *Il vino della giovinezza* and *Vino de juventud*. --- Public Domain / Rights: Original Release: September 15 1924 Original Studio / Distributor: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Copyright Status: Public Domain Renewal: Unknown --- Hashtags: #WineOfYouth #KingVidor #1924Film #SilentFilm #ComedyDrama #PublicDomain