

A Most Important Lesson for Those Contemplating Matrimony
February 1, 1920
50m
EN
Ralph Ince
After a whirlwind romance Marion Phillips and Richard Flint marry impulsively without Richard realizing Marion is wealthy. Marion insists upon living in lavish style, but Richard, embittered by the cutting remarks made by his wife's snobbish friends leaves to seek his fortune in the mines. Marion follows but is soon bored. Persuaded by James Cardwell she goes back to her glamorous friends in the city before Richard strikes it rich. Determined to have his revenge upon Cardwell, Richard returns to New York crushing Cardwell on Wall Street but obliterating his wife's wealth in the process. The barrier that existed between them thus resolved; the lovers are reconciled.

Eugene O'Brien
Richard Flint

Zena Keefe
Marion Phillips

Ned Hay
Bob Uppington


Du Vernet Rabell, May Tully
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Louise Prussing
Eva Uppington

Cyril Chadwick
James Cardwell

Dorothy Kent
Mrs. Ralph
Selznick Pictures
US