The Six Best Cellars

The Six Best Cellars is a lost[1] 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and starring Bryant Washburn and Wanda Hawley.

At the same time, the social set to which he and his wife Millicent (Hawley) belong find liquor indispensable at dinner.

An experiment in home brewing meets little success and the Carpenters are in danger of losing their social position when their set picks up with an ex-saloon keeper, who has a cellar full of choice liquors.

Henry immediately becomes a "dry" hero, is made vestryman at the church and a bank director, and is asked to run for Congress.

Henry debates whether to return to his social set with the liquor or remain the dry champion with a chance to go to Washington.