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Wives of Men
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Wives of Men

Aug 1, 1918
1h 10m
★ 0.0

Overview

Just as Mr. and Mrs. James Randolph Emerson, Jr. are about to depart on their honeymoon, Lucille Emerson discovers her husband gazing at a photograph that bears the inscription, "With love to my husband, Grace." Too proud to question James about the photograph, Lucille is tormented by the image of the woman for many years. Finally Lucille becomes involved in a flirtation with another man, and when her husband learns of her infatuation, he becomes insanely jealous. Enraged, he is choking her when a small boy rushes into the room and collapses. James leaves Lucille, who returns the boy to his tenement home. While there, Lucille discovers that the child is James's son, born to a woman who died in childbirth.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Grace Davison Productions

Cast

Florence Reed

Lucille Emerson

Florence Reed

Frank Mills

James Randolph Emerson Jr.

Frank Mills

Mathilde Brundage

Mrs. James Randolph Emerson Sr.

Mathilde Brundage

Edgar Lewis

Jim Hawkins

Edgar Lewis

Mr. Wokoff

James Randolph Emerson Sr.

Mr. Wokoff

Charles Jackson

Charlie

Charles Jackson

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