The Amateur Wife
The Amateur Wife is a 1920 American silent comedy-drama romance directed by Edward Dillon and written by Nalbro Bartley and Jane Murfin. The film stars Irene Castle, William P. Carleton, Arthur Rankin, S.J. Warrington, Alex Saskins and Augusta Anderson. The film was released on February 22, 1920, by Paramount Pictures.
Plot
As described in a film magazine, Justine Spencer (Castle), daughter of the musical comedy queen Dodo Spencer (Anderson), arouses the interest of wealthy bachelor Cosmo Spotiswood (Carleton) on account of her odd appearance and unhappy life. When Dodo Spencer is killed by a jilted admirer, he marries the young woman in a spirit of pity, and when she asks him to show some love for her, he tells her the true state of affairs. While he is abroad for a year, she secures a maid to brighten up her appearance and immediately is transformed into a pretty woman with a score of admirers. When her husband returns, she rebuffs him. Finally, convinced that she has awakened his love, she consents to live with him.
More details
| author | Jane Murfin Nalbro Bartley |
|---|---|
| director | Edward Dillon |
| genre | comedy-drama romance |
| keywords | film magazine jilt kill pretty woman young woman |
| producer | Adolph Zukor |
| productionCompany | Famous Players–Lasky Corporation |
| publisher | Paramount Pictures |
| theme | musical comedy romantic comedy romantic drama |