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''The Man Who Married His Own Wife'' is a 1922 American
drama film In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone. Drama of this kind is usually qualified with additional terms that specify its particular super ...
directed by
Stuart Paton Stuart Paton (23 July 1883 – 16 December 1944) was a British director, screenwriter and actor of the silent era. Paton mostly worked with Universal, and is accredited with directing 67 films between 1915 and 1938. He also wrote for 24 fil ...
and written by George Hively. The film stars Frank Mayo, Sylvia Breamer, Marie Crisp, Howard Crampton,
Francis McDonald Francis McDonald (August 22, 1891 – September 18, 1968) was an American actor whose career spanned 52 years. Early years Born on August 22, 1891, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, McDonald was the son of John Francis McDonald and Catherine Ashlu ...
, and Joseph W. Girard. The film was released on May 1, 1922, by
Universal Film Manufacturing Company Universal Pictures (legally Universal City Studios LLC, also known as Universal Studios, or simply Universal; common metonym: Uni, and formerly named Universal Film Manufacturing Company and Universal-International Pictures Inc.) is an Americ ...
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Cast

* Frank Mayo as Jasper Marsden * Sylvia Breamer as Elsie Haynes *Marie Crisp as Miss Muriel Blythe * Howard Crampton as Judge Lawrence *
Francis McDonald Francis McDonald (August 22, 1891 – September 18, 1968) was an American actor whose career spanned 52 years. Early years Born on August 22, 1891, in Bowling Green, Kentucky, McDonald was the son of John Francis McDonald and Catherine Ashlu ...
as Freddie Needham * Joseph W. Girard as John Marsden (credited as Joe Girard)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Man Who Married His Own Wife 1922 films 1920s English-language films Silent American drama films 1922 drama films Universal Pictures films Films directed by Stuart Paton American silent feature films American black-and-white films 1920s American films