Husband Hunters
Husband Hunters | |
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Directed by | John G. Adolfi |
Written by | Douglas Bronston (story), Esther Shulkin |
Starring |
Mae Busch Charles Delaney Jean Arthur Duane Thompson Mildred Harris |
Distributed by | Tiffany Productions |
Release dates | 15 January 1927 |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
Husband Hunters was a 1927 comedy-drama silent film released by Tiffany Productions and directed by John G. Adolfi.[1] The film is now considered a lost film.[2]
Plot synopsis
Husband Hunters features the exploits of chorus girls Marie (Mae Busch) and Helen (Duane Thompson) who have dedicated themselves to finding and marrying millionaire husbands. The two ladies enlist the help of the innocent young Lettie Crane (Jean Arthur) in their scheme. Lettie is a girl from a small town who dreams of one day making it big on Broadway. After being enlisted by the two, Lettie is left heartbroken by a callous young man and regrets her involvement. However, by the film's end, she is the only one of the trio who finally finds true love. Another chorus girl, Cynthia Kane (Mildred Harris) follows the antics of the trio with both amusement and disapproval.[3]
Cast
- Mae Busch - Marie Devere
- Charles Delaney - Bob Garrett
- Jean Arthur - Lettie Crane
- Walter Hiers - Sylvester Jones
- Duane Thompson - Helen Gray
- Mildred Harris - Cynthia Kane
- Robert Cain - Bartley Mortimer
- James Harrison - Jimmy Wallace
- Nigel Barrie - Rex Holden
- James T. Mack - Mr. Casey
- Marcin Asher - Mr. Cohen
- Fred Fisher - Archibald Percival Springer