Greater Than Fame is a 1920 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Selznick Pictures.
[1] As described in a film magazine,[2] Margaret Brooke (Hammerstein), a young small town woman, is given an allowance of twenty dollars a week to go to the city to have her voice trained.
She then goes to the home of the master of the Cosmopolitan Opera House, and he also makes undesirable advances.
Returning to the home of the man she loves, she vindicates herself and the two begin their fight for fame together.
Director Alan Crosland hired internationally recognized dancer Mlle.