
Unmarried Wives (1924)
Through the efforts of her press agent, Maggie Casey achieves fame as Princess Sonya in a New York City revue. Maggie becomes involved with Tom Gregory, whose wife learns of their affair and is herself the victim of a publicity-kidnapping case. The theater manager's attempt to attack Maggie is thwarted by a fire, from which she is rescued by her sweetheart, Joe. The Gregorys are reconciled, and all ends happily.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| James P. Hogan | Director |
| Dorothy Howell | Writer |
| Dorothy Howell | Writer |
| James P. Hogan | Producer |
| Jack MacKenzie | Cinematographer |
| Cast | Role |
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| Mildred Harris | |
| Gladys Brockwell | |
| Lloyd Whitlock | |
| Bernard Randall |