Married Flirts
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Married Flirts | |
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Directed by | Robert G. Vignola |
Written by | Julia Ivers |
Based on |
Mrs. Paramor by Louis Joseph Vance |
Starring |
Pauline Frederick Mae Busch Conrad Nagel |
Cinematography | Oliver T. Marsh |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release dates | October 27, 1924 |
Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language |
Silent film English intertitles |
Married Flirts was a 1924 American silent drama film starring Pauline Frederick, Mae Busch, and Conrad Nagel, directed by Robert Vignola. Julia Ivers wrote the screenplay based on a Louis Joseph Vance best seller, Mrs. Paramor.[1] The 'sophisticated' drama was considered quite daring at the time as the story centered around husbands being lured away from wives. The film is now considered a lost film.[2]
Plot
Nellie Wayne (Pauline Frederick) is a novelist who loses her husband to a vamp, who thereupon rejects him to marry another man, who subsequently is enticed away by the novelist.
Cast
- Pauline Frederick - Nellie Wayne
- Conrad Nagel - Perley Rex
- Mae Busch - Jill Wetherell
- Huntley Gordon - Pendleton Wayne
- Paul Nicholson - Peter Granville
- Patterson Dial - Evelyn Draycup
- Alice Hollister - Mrs. Callender
- John Gilbert - Himself, Guest at party
- Hobart Henley - Himself, Guest at party
- Robert Z. Leonard - Himself, Guest at party
- May McAvoy - Herself, Guest at party
- Mae Murray - Herself, Guest at party
- Aileen Pringle - Herself, Guest at party
- Norma Shearer - Herself, Guest at party
References
- ↑ White Munden, Kenneth (1997). The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States: Feature Films, 1921-1930. University of California Press. p. 496. ISBN 0-520-20969-9.
- ↑ Greta de Groat. "Pauline Frederick: Married Flirts (1924)". stanford.edu. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
See also
External links
- Married Flirts at the Internet Movie Database
- Married Flirts at the TCM Movie Database
- Married Flirts at SilentEra
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