Cause for Divorce (1923 film) explained

Cause for Divorce
Director:Hugh Dierker
Producer:Hugh Dierker
Starring:Fritzi Brunette
Helen Lynch
Pat O'Malley
Cinematography:Victor Milner
Studio:Hugh Dierker Productions
Distributor:Selznick Pictures
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:Silent (English intertitles)

Cause for Divorce is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Hugh Dierker and starring Fritzi Brunette, Helen Lynch, and Pat O'Malley.[1]

Plot

As described in a film magazine review,[2] Tom Parker's wife Laura, concerned because he does not devote enough time to her, narrowly escapes from being involved in a love affair with the wealthy Martin Sheldon. Martin's daughter Ruth, married to the young lawyer Howard Metcliffe, is dissatisfied with her marriage and plans an elopement with the Count Lorenz, who is a crook. When Ruth's automobile is involved in an accident and she is injured, she is brought to the nearest domicile, which is Laura's house. Ruth's father Martin comes, and is thunderstruck when he finds Laura there. After some discussions and reconsiderations, the domestic affairs are resolved all around for the two marriages.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Munden p. 115
  2. Pardy . George T. . Box Office Reviews: Cause for Divorce . Exhibitors Trade Review . 15 . 15 . 28 . Exhibitors Review Publishing Corporation . 1 March 1924 . New York . 19 September 2022.