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Constance Talmadge | ... |
Susan Lane
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Earle Foxe | ... |
Richard Greer
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Maude Turner Gordon | ... |
Mrs. Lane
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Russell Bassett | ... |
Uncle Jimmy Lane
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Harris Gordon | ... |
Philip Lane
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Lillian Cook | ... |
Marion Starr
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Julia Burns | ... |
Maizie Middletown
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Sam Coit | ... |
Robert Moody
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Charles Giblyn |
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E. Lloyd Sheldon | ... | (story) |
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Lewis J. Selznick | ... | presenter |
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- Select Pictures Corporation (1917) (United States) (theatrical)
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Immediately after Susan Lane becomes Mrs. Richard Greer, she grows jealous when she sees her husband talking to Marion Starr, one of her bridesmaids. Susan's brother Phil wishes to marry Marion, but is entangled with actress Maizie Middleton. Consequently, Dick Greer agrees to see Maizie, whose troupe is playing Niagara, and attempts to buy her off. Susan follows Dick to Marion's dressing room, returns to the hotel and wires her Uncle Jimmy to file for divorce. Uncle Jimmy, resolved to cure Susan of her jealousy, intends to allow Susan to believe that she has been divorced, without actually filing. His law partner rushes the case through the courts, however, and the divorce is granted. Susan suffers such despair at the news of her separation from Dick that Uncle Jimmy rushes out and secures a minister, the couple are remarried and begin their honeymoon again. |
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