Wine (1924 film)

Wine is a 1924 American silent melodrama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier, produced and released by Universal Pictures under their 'Jewel' banner. The film, which featured Clara Bow in her first starring role, is currently classified as lost.

Plot
During the Prohibition Era, the widespread liquor traffic in the upper-classes is exposed. Angela is an innocent girl who develops into a "wild redhot mama".

Reviews

 * "If not taken as information, it is cracking good entertainment", Carl Sandburg reviewed September 29.
 * [[File:"Wine" ad (English and Chinese) in Screen Weekly (January 1925) (page 13 crop).jpg|thumb|Bilingual Wine ad in [[Chinese language|Chinese]] "Screen Weekly" (January 1925)]]"Don't miss Wine. It's a thoroughly refreshing draught ... there are only about five actresses who give me a real thrill on the screen – and Clara is nearly five of them", Grace Kingsley in The Los Angeles Times August 24.