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The Good-Bad Wife (1920)
William Carter, a young Virginian in Paris, becomes enchanted with music hall dancer Fanchon La Fare. After William reluctantly returns to America, Fanchon follows him, and when she is threatened with deportation because of an irregularity in her passport, William marries her. The marriage causes consternation in the upright Carter family, which is compounded when Fanchon performs one of her dances at a church benefit. At the conclusion of her dance, Fanchon sees a stranger in the audience and faints. Later, the same man appears at the Carter residence and demands to see her. Leigh Carter, William's younger brother, becomes angered and shoots the man. At the trial, Fanchon confesses that the stranger was her estranged husband whom she had been forced to marry when she was but a child. The crime thus clarified, Leigh is freed, and Fanchon, who had been expelled earlier from the Carter house, is welcomed back by her husband and his family. (Courtesy TCM)
Ituaiga:
Faʻafiafia: Sidney Mason, Dorothy Green, Moe Lee, Leslie Stowe, Mathilde Brundage, Albert Hackett
Auvaa: Chester De Vonde (Director), Vera McCord (Producer), Paul Price (Writer), Mary Imlay Taylor (Novel), Vera McCord (Director), Conrad Wells (Cinematography)
Subtitle: ETC.
Faʻamalolo: Oct 01, 1920
Lauiloa: 0.593
Gagana:
Potu potu: Vera McCord Productions
Atunuʻu: United States of America