Scrambled Wives (1921)
Mary Lucille Smith, a schoolgirl who elopes with John Chiverick, gets her marriage annulled by her father, and later pretends to be a widow to romance another man, Larry McLeod, leading to chaotic mix-ups and hidden identities at a party where Chiverick's new wife also shows up, all about mistaken identities, secret pasts, and comedic marital mishaps.
Director:
Edward H. Griffith
Writers:
Adelaide Matthews, Martha M. Stanley.
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Marguerite Clark as Miss Mary Lucille Smith |
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Pierre Gendron as Larry McLeod |
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Ralph Bunker as John Chiverick |
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Florence Martin as Bessie |
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Virginia Lee as Beatrice Lee |
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Alice Mann as Connie Chiverick |
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America Chedister as Mrs. Halsey |
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Frank Badgley as Dickie Van Arsdale |
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John Mayer as Mr. Halsey |
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John Washburn as Mr. Smith |
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Thomas Braidon as Martin - The Butler |
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Ada Neville as Mrs. Spencer |
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Emma Wilcox as Dot |
| Directing | Edward H. Griffith | Director |
| Writing | Gardner Hunting | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | Adelaide Matthews | Screenplay |
| Writing | Martha M. Stanley | Screenplay |
| Production | Marguerite Clark | Producer |
| Production | Adolph Klauber | Producer |
| Camera | Pliny Goodfriend | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Ray June | Director of Photography |
| Camera | William McCoy | Director of Photography |
| Art | William Cameron Menzies | Art Direction |