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''Virtuous Wives'' is a lost 1918 American silent drama film directed by George Loane Tucker, and stars Anita Stewart. Future gossip columnist Hedda Hopper (billed as Mrs. DeWolf Hopper) co-starred. Based on the novel of the same name by Owen Johnson,Progressive Silent Film List: ''Virtuous Wives''
at silentera.com
the film was produced Anita Stewart's, production company. It was also the first film produced by Louis B. Mayer.


Plot

Based upon a review in a film magazine, Amy (Stewart) and Andrew Forrester (Tearle) are happy in the first few weeks of their married life with the comforts that his $25,000 income brings. Andrew turns down a business opportunity with steel magnate Maurice Delabarre (Arden), but Delabarre decides he needs Andrew's business abilities, and invites the couple to his house. Amy finds her living standard wanting, and demands that Andrew accept the offer even though it will cause them to be separated. After he accepts, Amy throws herself into the gaieties of the social set and even challenges the position of Delabarre's wife Irma (Hopper). Irma, finding her social throne tottering, sends for Andrew. On his return, he judges Amy's new lifestyle by old standards and wonders whether she is a virtuous wife.


Cast

* Anita Stewart - Amy Forrester * Conway Tearle - Andrew Forrester * Mrs. DeWolf Hopper - Irma Delabarre * Edwin Arden - Maurice Delabarre *
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- Monte Bracken *
Virginia Norden Virginia Norden (May 4, 1879 – January 17, 1948), born Violet Alice Dalton, was an American actress on stage and in silent films. Early life Violet Dalton was from Washington, D.C., the daughter of William Newton Dalton and Olivia Alice Wi ...
- Mrs. Teake, Sr * Katherine Lewis - Mrs. Teake Jr. * Captain Mortimer - 'Jap; Laracy * Harold Gwynn - Tubby Vandergrift * Gwen Williams - Kitty Lightbody * Lucille Clayton - Miss Rushin * Thomas Carr - Bobby Delabarre * Philip Leigh - Teddy Dawson * George Stewart


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External links

* * * At the Internet Archive. 1918 films 1918 drama films Silent American drama films American silent feature films American black-and-white films Films based on American novels Films directed by George Loane Tucker Films shot in Los Angeles Films shot in New York City First National Pictures films Lost American films 1918 lost films Lost drama films 1910s American films {{1910s-drama-film-stub