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His Wife's Visitor
Harry leaves his new wife at home while he goes out to play poker. Angry, his wife fakes evidence that she has had a male caller while he was gone.
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Plot Summary
A man attempts to hide his mistress from his returning wife, leading to a series of comical and near-disastrous situations. The husband employs various increasingly desperate schemes to keep his secret safe as his wife gets closer to discovering the truth.
Critical Reception
As a short film from the silent era, critical reception is not extensively documented in the modern sense. However, D. W. Griffith's early work, including this film, was foundational to the development of cinematic storytelling. These shorts were generally well-received by contemporary audiences for their novelty and narrative.
What Reviewers Say
An early example of narrative filmmaking by a pioneering director.
Features the characteristic directorial style of D. W. Griffith, focusing on character interaction and situational comedy.
A notable short film from the nascent American film industry.
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Fun Fact
This film is notable for featuring Florence Lawrence, often considered one of cinema's first stars, who was highly influential in the early days of Hollywood.
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