The Marriage Blunder
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An ad and a news item appeared in the November 8, 1919 trade papers which announced that the Transatlantic Film Co. of America, Inc. had purchased the world rights for this five reel mystery-drama. The ad included two photographs from the film, one of which shows a couple in Grecian dress dancing before a group of well-dressed society people in the parlor of a nicely furnished room. The other photograph, taken in a more modestly furnished home, shows a policeman observing as a woman, presumably the lead, played by Vera Sisson, experiences some sort of emotional turmoil. An older man has a comforting hand on her shoulder, while a seated older woman holds her hand, and a younger woman holds her arm. No information has been located concerning this film's release. The news item related that Transatlantic intended to release the film on a program that they were then formulating.