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The Divorcee (1919 film)

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towards her and when Sir Fuldes soon comes into fortune, she finds herself more in anguish than ever. Her situation is further worsened when her sister Kitty (Childers), while married to a man of position, has foolishly compromised herself with Robert Montgomery (Kilgour), a cad who forces her to visit his rooms on threat of disclosure. While assisting her sister in the recovery of some old love letters, she is surprised in the apartments of Montgomery and takes responsibility to save her sister's reputation. She is then divorced and her social status is destroyed.
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As described in a film magazine, Betsy O'Hara (Barrymore) marries Lord Frederick Berolles (Ratcliffe) to please her parents but soon falls in love with another man Sir Paradise Fuldes (Herbert) whom she had initially rejected due to his poverty. Her husband discovers this and becomes verbally abusive
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Betsy visits Monte Carlo and while gambling, she meets the married Lord Charles Mereston (Entwistle) who falls in love with her. Despite no encouragement from Lady Frederick, he will not take no for an answer and continues to pursue her. He also happens to be the brother in law to Sir Fuldes whose
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by Bruce F. Kawin (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987, pp. 46-47), a full 1000-foot reel of film in the silent era had a maximum running time of 15 minutes. Silent films were generally projected at a "standard" speed of 16 frames per second, much slower than the 24 frames of later sound
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sister, Lady Mereston (Gordon) appeals for his help to intervene in the matter. Initially resentful of the interference, she sends Lord Mereston about his business using an ingenious device and eventually finds her reward in the arms of Paradise.
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with Maude Turner Gordon, unidentified player, Ethel Barrymore, Holmes Herbert (archived)
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wrote the scenario based on Maugham's play. The film was produced and distributed by the
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in her last silent feature film. The film is based on a 1907 play,
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Scene from the film, with Ethel Barrymore and Holmes Herbert
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The American Film Institute Catalog Feature Films: 1911-20
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Index

The Divorcee

Herbert Blaché
June Mathis
Katharine Kavanaugh
Lady Frederick
W. Somerset Maugham
Maxwell Karger
Ethel Barrymore
Holmes Herbert
Metro Pictures
reels
Silent
intertitles
Ethel Barrymore
Lady Frederick
Somerset Maugham
soap-operish
melodramatic
Herbert Blaché
June Mathis
Metro Pictures
lost film
1965 MGM vault fire
Ethel Barrymore
E. J. Ratcliffe
Holmes Herbert
Naomi Childers
John Goldsworthy
Joseph Kilgour

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