His Divorced Wife (1919)
In an Eastern Kentucky mountain town, illiterate Asa Whipple, the village blacksmith, marries beautiful Nance Haws over the objections of her father. A former aristocrat who was financially ruined, Jethro Haws wanted Nance to marry lawyer Rufus Couch. After Sandy Orr, an escaped convict employed by the kind-hearted Asa, kills Luke Andrews for implying that Nance's expected child is Couch's, Asa takes the blame. He is convicted by Couch, now district attorney, who destroyed the confession Orr left before running away.
Director: Douglas Gerrard
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Monroe Salisbury as Asa Whipple |
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Charles West as Rufus Couch |
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Charles Le Moyne as Luke Andrews |
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Alfred Allen as Jethro Haws |
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Alice Claire Elliott as Nance Haws |
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Ray Gallagher as Sandy Orr |
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Pat Moore as Little Asa |
| Directing | Douglas Gerrard | Director |
| Writing | Elmore Elliott Peake | Story |
| Writing | F. McGrew Willis | Scenario Writer |
| Camera | Roy H. Klaffki | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Viola Lawrence | Editor |
| Directing | Rex Hodge | Assistant Director |