The World for Sale is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by J. Stuart Blackton and starring Conway Tearle, Ann Little, W.W. Bitner, Norbert Wicki, Crazy Thunder, and E.L. Fernandez.
As described in a film magazine,[4] Fleda Druse (Little) and her father Gabriel (Bitner) sever their connections with the wandering Romani and become Christians.
Fleda loves Ingolby (Tearle), leader of the Canadian settlement, and will not accept the attentions of Jethro.
A number of the exteriors for The World for Sale were filmed at Harbourwood, J. Stuart Blackton's vast estate at Oyster Bay, New York.
"Tall, bearded, reticent, he stood out against the noisy informality of the actors and house guests like a mastiff in a circle of yapping cocker spaniels.