The Outside Woman


1921

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Feb 1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Realart Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play All Night Long by Philip Bartholomae, Paul B. Sipe (production undetermined).

Synopsis

Newlywed Dorothy Ralston exchanges an Aztec idol belonging to her husband for a peddler's silk shawl, and Cambridge, an artist and her neighbor, realizes the idol's value and buys it from the peddler. When her husband informs her that the statue is a rare objet d'art and she learns of its new owner, Dorothy slips up the fire escape to retrieve it and hides from the artist, who happens to be knocked unconscious by a jujitsu throw of his Japanese servant. She revives him and buys back the idol for a kiss. The arrival of Dr. Ralston, the irate wife of the artist, and the police provides a general mixup, which is followed by a happy denouement.

Film Details

Genre
Adaptation
Release Date
Feb 1921
Premiere Information
not available
Production Company
Realart Pictures
Country
United States
Screenplay Information
Based on the play All Night Long by Philip Bartholomae, Paul B. Sipe (production undetermined).

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Notes

No definite credit for direction has been established for this film. Variety notes that Miss Hopkins was involved in the production.