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The Other Woman's Story
1925 film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Other Woman's Story is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by B.F. Stanley and starring Alice Calhoun, Robert Frazer, and Helen Lee Worthing.[1][2] In America it was distributed by the independent outfit Preferred Pictures while its British release was originally to be handled by Vitagraph, before that company was acquired by Warner Bros. who distributed it on the British market.
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Plot
As described in a film magazine review,[3] Mrs. Colby, a woman seeking a divorce and naming her husband's female business partner Jean Prentiss as a co-respondent, retains an attorney who, before his work is finished, is murdered. Suspicion points to the husband. The woman named as the co-respondent uncovers evidence that proves the wife guilty of the murder, killing Robert Marshall in a jealous rage. With this evidence, Jean reverses the verdict of guilty brought against her new husband.
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Cast
- Alice Calhoun as Mrs. Colby
- Robert Frazer as Colman Colby
- Helen Lee Worthing as Jean Prentiss
- David Torrence as Judge
- Riza Royce as Maid
- Mahlon Hamilton as Robert Marshall
- Gertrude Short as Gertie Van
- Ellinor Vanderveer as Party Guest (uncredited)
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