Divorce and the Daughter

Divorce and the Daughter

1916 en 50 minutes

Rating: 1

Plot

A married man suddenly inherits a fortune and finally has enough money to live his dream of becoming an artist. He moves his wife and daughter to a big expensive house and starts living the life of a "bohemian" artist. When he begins an affair with another woman, his wife leaves him and his daughter Alicia breaks off her engagement to a wealthy doctor and becomes involved in the "free love" movement espoused by one Herbert Rawlins. Rawlins, however, has his own plans for Alicia, and they don't involve "sharing" her with anyone else. Complications ensue.

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Cast

Florence La Badie

Florence La Badie

Alicia

Edwin Stanley

Edwin Stanley

Dr. John Osborne

Kathryn Adams

Kathryn Adams

Mrs. Cameron

J.H. Gilmour

J.H. Gilmour

Alicia's Father

Samuel N. Niblack

Samuel N. Niblack

Herbert Rawlins

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