When Love Grows Cold
When Love Grows Cold is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Harry O. Hoyt, and starring Clive Brook and Natacha Rambova in her only screen starring performance. Rambova was chiefly famous for being the wife of Rudolph Valentino.
Plot
As described in film magazine reviews, Margaret Benson gives up her stage career to marry Jerry Benson, a dreamer who fails to put over his plans when he gets his chance before a mammoth oil company board. The wife, however, goes before the board and gets the plans approved. Wealth comes to the family and Jerry becomes a company official. Chorus girl Gloria Trevor becomes a tool of William Graves, president of the firm, in a plot to break up the Benson home by luring the husband away from his wife. Graves covets Margaret, so he ruins Jerry in the stock market. Jerry has become infatuated with Gloria, and one night the husband returns home with the chorus girl, who manages to have herself invited to stay the night. She is caught attempting to put the husband in a compromising position by Margaret but, in the domestic scene which ensues, Jerry sides with Gloria, and the wife leaves. Gloria then reveals the duplicity of Graves and the husband, realizing his wife’s loyalty, returns to her in time to save their child from being run over. With the plot of Graves having failed, a reconciliation follows as Margaret and Jerry are reunited.
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| author | Harry O. Hoyt |
|---|---|
| director | Harry O. Hoyt |
| genre | drama |
| keywords | chorus girl compromising position oil company one night stock market |
| producer | Robertson-Cole |
| productionCompany | Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation |
| publisher | Film Booking Offices of America |