Just a Husband
Newlyweds Warren and Helen have an unplanned honeymoon in Death Valley.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy socialite marries a struggling artist, but their differing lifestyles and her flirtatious nature create marital strife. When he appears to be having an affair with another woman, she seeks revenge by pursuing a wealthy industrialist. The ensuing chaos and misunderstandings ultimately force the couple to confront their true feelings and the meaning of their marriage.
Critical Reception
This silent film comedy-drama received generally positive reviews upon its release, with critics often highlighting the performances and the film's comedic elements despite its dramatic undertones. It was seen as a fairly standard, yet entertaining, romantic entanglement of the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its lighthearted approach to marital disputes.
- Performances, particularly by Lya de Putti, were often singled out for praise.
- The film offered a diverting and amusing look at the complexities of marriage in the 1920s.
Google audience: As an early silent film, specific Google user reviews are not available. However, contemporary reviews suggest audiences likely appreciated its blend of humor and romantic drama.
Fun Fact
Lya de Putti, a prominent European silent film star, brought her distinctive European flair to her role as the tempestuous wife in this American production.
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