The Truth About Wives
The Truth About Wives

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The Truth About Wives

1923
Movie
60 min
English

Helen Frazer marries Harold Lawton to please her domineering grandmother. However, Harold continues his dalliance with chorus girl Letty Lorraine, and embezzles $25,000 from his employer, Howard Hendricks, to support her luxurious tastes. To protect her son, Helen enters into a financial agreement with Howard, who hopes to win her from Harold. After Harold squanders the money, he commits a crime for which Helen is arrested. Will she be cleared in time?

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Director: George TerwilligerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

The story follows a young woman who dreams of marrying a wealthy man. She orchestrates a series of events to attract the attention of a rich bachelor, but her plans become complicated when she finds herself falling for a more modest man. Ultimately, she must confront societal expectations and her own desires.

Critical Reception

As a silent film from the early 20th century, specific critical reception data is scarce. However, contemporary reviews generally praised its lighthearted comedic elements and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Eleanor Boardman. It was considered a typical romantic comedy of its era, appealing to a broad audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted and amusing romantic entanglement.

  • Eleanor Boardman's performance was a standout, capturing the audience's attention.

  • A pleasant and entertaining diversion typical of early cinematic comedies.

Google audience: Audience reception from 1923 is not available through modern platforms. However, it is presumed to have been enjoyed for its simple romantic plot and comedic situations, aligning with popular tastes of the silent film era.

Fun Fact

Eleanor Boardman, who starred as the lead, was a discovery of director King Vidor and became a major star in the 1920s, often referred to as 'America's All-American Girl'.

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