Women Men Marry (1922)
When he loses both his wife and child, Montgomery Rogers adopts his servants' little girl and raises her as his own. Completely unaware of her origins, Emerie grows up to be a first class snob. Her socially ambitious aunt takes her to Europe to become engaged to Brooks Fitzroy, an impoverished lord (Cyril Chadwick). On the voyage back she encounters a young man, Dick Clarke who is working for his passage.
Director: Edward Dillon
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: December 27, 1922
Cast
- E.K. Lincoln - Dick Clark
- Hedda Hopper - Eleanor Carter
- Cyril Chadwick - Lord Brooks Fitzroy
- Margaret Seddon - Hetty Page
- Julia Swayne Gordon - Aunt Gertrude
- Maude Turner Gordon - Lady Mowbray
- Tammany Young
- Florence Dixon - Emerie Rogers
- Charles Hammond - Montgomery Rogers
- Richard Carlyle - Adam Page
Screenplay
Cinematography: Roy F. Overbaugh
Production: Edward Dillon Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en
Keywords
adoption, snobbery
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More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Women Men Marry about?
- When he loses both his wife and child, Montgomery Rogers adopts his servants' little girl and raises her as his own. Completely unaware of her origins, Emerie grows up to be a first class snob. Her socially ambitious aunt takes her to Europe to become engaged to Brooks Fitzroy, an impoverished lord (Cyril Chadwick). On the voyage back she encounters a young man, Dick Clarke who is working for his passage.
- Who directed Women Men Marry?
- Women Men Marry was directed by Edward Dillon.
- Who stars in Women Men Marry?
- Women Men Marry stars E.K. Lincoln, Hedda Hopper, Cyril Chadwick, Margaret Seddon, Julia Swayne Gordon, Maude Turner Gordon.
- How long is Women Men Marry?
- Women Men Marry has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Women Men Marry?
- Women Men Marry is a Drama film.
- Where was Women Men Marry produced?
- Women Men Marry was produced in United States of America.