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Directed by Chester WitheyOrigin USAGenres DramaActors Seena Owen,
Kate Bruce,
Spottiswoode Aitken,
Charles K. Gerrard,
Alma Rubens,
Jennie LeeQuand Paula Letchworth, une naïve jeune femme de la campagne, arrive dans la grande ville, elle permet bêtement à ses amis superficiels de l'influencer, et ignore les sages conseils d'Allen Cotter qui s'inquiète vraiment pour elle. Sa vie frivole l'amène à se marier avec Lawrence Topham, un parasite qui abuse d'elle et gaspille son argent. Désespérée, Paula offre de l'argent à Topham contre leur divorce, et se tourne vers Allen pour trouver cet argent. Directed by Chester WitheyOrigin USAGenres ComedyActors June Walker,
Robert Harron,
Bradley BarkerBilly Jenks (Harron) leaves his small town to find success in New York City, but he settles for a department store cashier job. He gets in a heated romance with secretary and aspiring pianist Phoebe Howard (Walker). Their romance leads to both of them being fired, and Billy is later arrested for burglary. Billy tries to borrow money from his wealthy aunt, who has died without his knowledge. Also without his knowledge, she left him $100,000, and her estate lawyers manage to find Billy through a coincidence. The money is then stolen by a con man who also tries to woo Phoebe, but Billy gets both back through a series of coincidences. He and Phoebe then get married. , 1h
Directed by Chester WitheyOrigin USAGenres ComedyThemes Théâtre,
Films based on playsActors Richard Barthelmess,
Madge Kennedy,
Hedda Hopper,
Alma TellAs described in a film magazine, on the evening of Betty Griffon's (Kennedy) scheduled wedding the guests are assembled, the minister is waiting, but no bride appears. Betty is waiting for her brother Dick (Barthelmess), who is out celebrating his admission to the bar. When it dawns on him that it is his duty to give his sister away in marriage, he rushes out, steals an automobile, and is arrested. Betty and Harry Lindsey (Thomas) are married and are about to leave on their honeymoon when word comes of Dick's arrest. Harry is disgusted by Dick and leaves the house. Dick, anxious to secure a legal case, urges his sister to get a divorce. Legal proceedings are instituted but before the granting of the decree the couple find that they still love each other so plan to elope. The arrival of Dick with the divorce decree upsets this plan. They start to make another attempt at marriage but discover that, due to the insertion of a clause in the decree by Betty, they cannot get remarried in New York. The couple then plan to get married in New Jersey, but Betty finds Harry's hired co-respondent for the divorce in his room, so Betty refuses to accompany him. Utterly disgusted, Harry is about to leave when Betty denounces her brother and begs Harry to take her with him, which he does.