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Nobody's Wife
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Nobody's Wife

Mar 4, 1918
0h 50m
★ 0.0

"So - you're the Gal with the Baby and no husband, - eh?"

Overview

Jack Darling of the North West Mounted Police is ordered to track down and arrest murderer Alec Young, whose girl, Dancing Pete, performs in the Nugget dance hall. En route to Nugget, Jack meets Hope Ross, who is caring for her sister's baby. Although the two fall in love, the outlook for a happy romance appears hopeless, because he believes that she is a married mother, and she thinks that he is an outlaw.

Genres

Western
Romance

Production Companies

Universal Film Manufacturing Company

Nobody's Wife Trailers

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Cast

Louise Lovely

Hope Ross

Louise Lovely

Jack Hoxie

Jack Darling (as Hart Hoxie)

Jack Hoxie

Alfred Allen

Sheriff Carew, aka Alec Young

Alfred Allen

Betty Schade

Dancing Pete

Betty Schade

A.G. Kenyon

Tom Smythe

A.G. Kenyon

Grace McLean

Betty Smythe

Grace McLean

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