For a Woman’s Fair Name (1916)

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Right after a husband and wife (Robert Edeson and Eulalie Jensen) arrive home from their honeymoon, the husband goes to fetch his sister from boarding school. While he is away, the wife's friend and neighbor, McGregor (Harry Morey), invites her to a party, and she accepts. On the way back home, they're involved in an accident, and McGregor takes the wife, who's unconscious, to recover at a nearby roadhouse. Unfortunately, McGregor's coke fiend brother (William R. Dunn) is there partying, and he threatens to put a seamy spin on the innocent situation and tell all.

Director: Harry Davenport
Genre: Drama
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Production: Vitagraph Company of America
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Harry Davenport
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is For a Woman’s Fair Name about?
Right after a husband and wife (Robert Edeson and Eulalie Jensen) arrive home from their honeymoon, the husband goes to fetch his sister from boarding school. While he is away, the wife's friend and neighbor, McGregor (Harry Morey), invites her to a party, and she accepts. On the way back home, they're involved in an accident, and McGregor takes the wife, who's unconscious, to recover at a nearby roadhouse. Unfortunately, McGregor's coke fiend brother (William R. Dunn) is there partying, and he threatens to put a seamy spin on the innocent situation and tell all.
Who directed For a Woman’s Fair Name?
For a Woman’s Fair Name was directed by Harry Davenport.
Who stars in For a Woman’s Fair Name?
For a Woman’s Fair Name stars Robert Edeson, Eulalie Jensen, Belle Bruce, Harry T. Morey, William R. Dunn, John P. Brawn.
What genre is For a Woman’s Fair Name?
For a Woman’s Fair Name is a Drama film.
Where was For a Woman’s Fair Name produced?
For a Woman’s Fair Name was produced in United States of America.