The Road to Divorce (1920)
Newlyweds Mary Bird and Myron Sharpe share an idyllic life in a small New England town until the birth of their children. Myron becomes discontented as Mary's time becomes more devoted to her children than to making herself attractive for her husband. When Mary's old friend Pauline Dallas comes to visit, Myron finds himself attracted to her chic appearance. The two are on the threshold of a love affair when Mary becomes lost in a storm while boating.
Director: Phil Rosen
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 50 min
Release Date: April 5, 1920
Cast
- Mary MacLaren - Mary Bird
- William Ellingford - Nathan Bird
- Alberta Lee - Mrs. Bird
- Edward Peil Sr. - Dr. Shaw (as Edward Peil)
- Eugenie Forde - Aunt Mehitable
- Gloria Holt - Little Jane
- Arthur Redden - Little Johnny
- Bonnie Hill - Pauline Dallas
- Ray Stecker - Little Son
- Helen Davidge - Nora
Screenplay
- J. Grubb Alexander (Story)
Production: Universal Film Manufacturing Company
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Phil Rosen
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Road to Divorce about?
- Newlyweds Mary Bird and Myron Sharpe share an idyllic life in a small New England town until the birth of their children. Myron becomes discontented as Mary's time becomes more devoted to her children than to making herself attractive for her husband. When Mary's old friend Pauline Dallas comes to visit, Myron finds himself attracted to her chic appearance. The two are on the threshold of a love affair when Mary becomes lost in a storm while boating.
- Who directed The Road to Divorce?
- The Road to Divorce was directed by Phil Rosen.
- Who stars in The Road to Divorce?
- The Road to Divorce stars Mary MacLaren, William Ellingford, Alberta Lee, Edward Peil Sr., Eugenie Forde, Gloria Holt.
- How long is The Road to Divorce?
- The Road to Divorce has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
- What genre is The Road to Divorce?
- The Road to Divorce is a Drama film.
- Where was The Road to Divorce produced?
- The Road to Divorce was produced in United States of America.