A Taste of Life (1919)
When her husband, struggling lawyer Horace Dillingham, is unable to provide adequate money for her insatiable desire for expensive cherries, Kitty Dillingham goes to work as a stenographer for him. One day while Horace is out of the office, Kitty mistakes Jonas Collamore, a defendant in a divorce suit for whom Horace is acting, for an important client. Kitty agrees to lunch, and, swallowing many maraschino cherries along with their cocktails, becomes drunk. Jonas takes her to a nearby inn where they are followed by Mrs. Collamore's detectives, who then summon Mrs. Collamore and her lawyer Horace.
Director: John Francis Dillon
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Edith Roberts as |
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Billy Mason as |
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George Hernandez as |
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May Emory as |
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Harry Todd as |
| Directing | John Francis Dillon | Director |
| Writing | Paul West | Story |
| Writing | Waldemar Young | Story |
| Writing | Fred Myton | Writer |
| Writing | Maximilian Foster | Writer |