The Spite Husband (1916)
Katherine Mortimer, a wealthy and eccentric young woman, spending the summer at the seaside with Mrs. Cochran, her aunt and companion, learns that she has been abandoned by her fiancé, Horace Castlebury, who has run off with Ethel Van Eltinge, a brewer's daughter. The headstrong Katherine vows to marry the first man she meets. She almost immediately enters into a marriage of convenience with Bill, but finds herself falling for the guy. After making a fool of herself when Horace unexpectedly shows up all ends happily when Bill knocks out Horace and tells Katherine he loves her too.
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 20 min
Release Date: August 26, 1916
Cast
- Crane Wilbur - Bill
- Mae Gaston - Catherine Mortimer
- Ida Lewis - Mrs. Cochran
- Harrish Ingraham - Horace Castlebury
- Jessie Burnett - Ethel Castlebury
- Claude N. Mortensen - Van Allen
Production: Centaur Film Company
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
lost film
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Spite Husband about?
- Katherine Mortimer, a wealthy and eccentric young woman, spending the summer at the seaside with Mrs. Cochran, her aunt and companion, learns that she has been abandoned by her fiancé, Horace Castlebury, who has run off with Ethel Van Eltinge, a brewer's daughter. The headstrong Katherine vows to marry the first man she meets. She almost immediately enters into a marriage of convenience with Bill, but finds herself falling for the guy. After making a fool of herself when Horace unexpectedly shows up all ends happily when Bill knocks out Horace and tells Katherine he loves her too.
- Who stars in The Spite Husband?
- The Spite Husband stars Crane Wilbur, Mae Gaston, Ida Lewis, Harrish Ingraham, Jessie Burnett, Claude N. Mortensen.
- How long is The Spite Husband?
- The Spite Husband has a runtime of 20m (20 minutes).
- What genre is The Spite Husband?
- The Spite Husband is a Drama film.
- Where was The Spite Husband produced?
- The Spite Husband was produced in United States of America.