A Man's Mate (1924)

The scenes of this production are mostly laid in Paris, with brilliant beauty, its charm and splendor-Paris the Mecca of pleasure seekers.

A Man's Mate (1924) poster

Paul Bonard an artist, loses his memory when he receives a blow on the head from one of two apaches fighting over Wildcat, a sultry stepper in a cafe. He becomes an apache himself, falls in love with Wildcat and paints her portrait--his masterpiece. Wildcat learns Paul's identity and restores him to his family, though realizing that she will lose him. Surgery restores Paul's memory, but some subconscious force guides him back to the cafe and Wildcat's love.

Director: Edmund Mortimer
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 60 min
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Cinematography: G.O. Post
Production: Fox Film Corporation
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

lost in the fox film vault fire

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is A Man's Mate about?
Paul Bonard an artist, loses his memory when he receives a blow on the head from one of two apaches fighting over Wildcat, a sultry stepper in a cafe. He becomes an apache himself, falls in love with Wildcat and paints her portrait--his masterpiece. Wildcat learns Paul's identity and restores him to his family, though realizing that she will lose him. Surgery restores Paul's memory, but some subconscious force guides him back to the cafe and Wildcat's love.
Who directed A Man's Mate?
A Man's Mate was directed by Edmund Mortimer.
Who stars in A Man's Mate?
A Man's Mate stars John Gilbert, Renée Adorée, Noble Johnson, Wilfrid North, James Neill, Patterson Dial.
How long is A Man's Mate?
A Man's Mate has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
What genre is A Man's Mate?
A Man's Mate is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was A Man's Mate produced?
A Man's Mate was produced in United States of America.