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A lawyer impulsively marries a stranger after his fiancée dumps him.A lawyer impulsively marries a stranger after his fiancée dumps him.A lawyer impulsively marries a stranger after his fiancée dumps him.
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- Director
- Writers
- Charles Kenyon(adaptation)
- Hubert Henry Davies(play "Outcast")
- Stars
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- Director
- Writers
- Charles Kenyon(adaptation)
- Hubert Henry Davies(play "Outcast")
- Stars
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Bill Elliott
- Jamesas James
- (as Gordon Elliott)
André Cheron
- Maxas Max
- (as Andre Cheron)
Vesey O'Davoren
- Servantas Servant
- (scenes deleted)
Brooks Benedict
- Waldorf Dineras Waldorf Diner
- (uncredited)
Davison Clark
- Detective #2as Detective #2
- (uncredited)
James Donlan
- First Detectiveas First Detective
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Charles Kenyon(adaptation) (screen play)
- Hubert Henry Davies(play "Outcast")
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Storyline
When his fiancée Valentine dumps him, prominent lawyer Geoffrey Sherwood goes on a bender and winds up married to a stranger, Miriam Brady. They decide to give their marriage a chance. Their landlady, a one-time Floradora girl, offers to help Miriam become refined. Successful again, Geoffrey is approached ("if only we were free") by Valentine. Miriam tells Valentine off in no uncertain terms. Geoffrey moves into his club where Valentine's husband tells him he is a fool to leave Miriam. —Ed Stephan <stephan@cc.wwu.edu>
- Taglines
- a Shop Girl shows a Society Leader what it takes to Hold a Man!
- Genre
- Certificate
- Approved
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaThe original play opened in New York on 2 November 1914.
- GoofsWhile drinking with John at the College Club, Geoffrey fills his glass in three successive shots without drinking the previous contents.
- Quotes
Geoffrey Sherwood: Now I'm in oil.
Hugh Brown: So is a sardine.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Fat Chance (1981)
- SoundtracksBridal Chorus
(uncredited)
from "Lohengrin"
Music by Richard Wagner (1850)
Played on an organ before the wedding
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Miss Davis Plays Another Of Her Ridiculous Potboilers Brilliantly
Katherine Alexander throws over wealthy Ian Hunter to marry richer Colin Clive, so Hunter goes on a pub crawl. Poor but honest Bette Davis goes on the toot with him to see how the better half drink and winds up married to him. She offers him back the ring and the marriage contract, but they decide to keep it going until he's done with her. After nearly a year, with her studying how the upper crust behave under the tutelage of ex-Floradora girl Alison Skipworth, Miss Alexander pushes her husband out and goes after Hunter.... and Miss Davis retaliates.
It's the sort of foolish role that Warner Brothers put Miss Davis in, which she handles in a straightforward and honest manner. Interestingly, two movies later, she would win an Oscar under the same director, Alfred Green.
The script obviously had something to say about the way men and men use each other, but that's lost in the final cut. Certainly, the cavalier manner in which everyone treats manner is a bit of a surprise under the Code.
Ian Hunter was one of those large, good-looking, competent actors, best remembered by playing Richard the Lion-heart and the only one of Jessie Matthews' leading men who didn't seem afraid of women. Born in 1900, he appeared in about ten silent films, played some leads in British films, then moved to the United States for a long stretch. He made his last movies in Italy in 1963 and died a dozen years later.
It's the sort of foolish role that Warner Brothers put Miss Davis in, which she handles in a straightforward and honest manner. Interestingly, two movies later, she would win an Oscar under the same director, Alfred Green.
The script obviously had something to say about the way men and men use each other, but that's lost in the final cut. Certainly, the cavalier manner in which everyone treats manner is a bit of a surprise under the Code.
Ian Hunter was one of those large, good-looking, competent actors, best remembered by playing Richard the Lion-heart and the only one of Jessie Matthews' leading men who didn't seem afraid of women. Born in 1900, he appeared in about ten silent films, played some leads in British films, then moved to the United States for a long stretch. He made his last movies in Italy in 1963 and died a dozen years later.
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- boblipton
- Oct 2, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 9 minutes
- Color
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