The Woman He Married


1922

Film Details

Release Date
May 1922
Premiere Information
New York premiere: ca2 Apr 1922
Production Company
Anita Stewart Productions
Distribution Company
Associated First National Pictures
Country
United States

Synopsis

Natalie Lane, an artist's model, marries Roddy Warren, son of a steel magnate, who has been a persistent suitor and idler; but because she is considered an unsuitable match by his family, Roddy is disinherited. The couple are thus forced to give up their luxurious apartment for a cheap furnished room, and Roddy, inexperienced and totally unfitted for any kind of work, tries his hand, unsuccessfully, at writing plays. To help the domestic finances, Natalie, who has previously resisted the advances of Byrne Travers, a famous artist, agrees to pose for him. Roddy is unaware of this arrangement, but the elder Warren learns of Natalie's clandestine visits to the artist and informs his son; they discover Travers murdered in his apartment. Suspicion first rests on Natalie, but Mimi, a French model, jealous of Travers' attentions to Muriel, Roddy's sister, confesses that she shot him. Natalie, learning of Travers' scheming, protects Muriel. Roddy's father is convinced of Natalie's innocence and is reconciled to his son, who acquires a job with a theatrical agency.

Film Details

Release Date
May 1922
Premiere Information
New York premiere: ca2 Apr 1922
Production Company
Anita Stewart Productions
Distribution Company
Associated First National Pictures
Country
United States

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