70 minutes
11/26/1924
After five years of marriage, Beth and Peter Marsh's life together is a series of rows and reconciliations. Beth is frivolous and extravagant; Peter is domineering and ambitious and has difficulty paying the bills. Daniel Rankin, who lives in the same apartment building, becomes attracted to Beth and arranges with the Marsh chauffeur to have her car break down, allowing him to offer assistance and gracefully introduce himself; Rankin later invites her to a dance. Resenting Rankin's attentions to his wife, Peter forbids her to go. However, Beth accompanies Rankin to spite her husband, and Rankin proposes that she divorce Peter and become his wife. A lost film.
Conrad Nagel
as Peter Marsh
Eleanor Boardman
as Beth Marsh
Lew Cody
as Daniel Rankin
Clyde Cook
as Mr. Brown
Edward Connelly
as Nathan
John Boles
as Uriah
Warner Oland
as King David
Mabel Julienne Scott
as Bath-Sheba
Miss DuPont
as Vera Kellogg
John Patrick
as Augustus Sharp
Claire de Lorez
as Mrs. Stuyvesant Lane
Shannon Day
as Mollie O'Brien
Jack Edwards
as Bobbie
Estelle Clark
as Maid
Thelma Morgan
as Theress
Francis McDonald
as Smith
Eugenia Gilbert
as Dorothy Pringle
Sidney Bracey
as Hawkins
Tom O'Brien
as Riley
Philip Sleeman
as Donald Gibson
Anne Sheridan
as Daisy de Belle
William H. Crane
Huntley Gordon
William Haines
Norman Kerry
Louis Payne