Dorian's Divorce

Dorian's Divorce (1916)

Showing the Odd Way Devised to Secure a Divorce and Its Interruption by Fate.

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1916-06-05
  • Runtime: 0h 50min
  • Language: No Language
  • Production Company: Rolfe Photoplays
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: O.A.C. Lund

Summary

Wealthy clubman Richard Dorian is a lighthearted soul who can't seem to take anything seriously, including his wife. Even when they decide to divorce, he meets the lawyers with a smile. When one of the attorneys suggests a charge of brutality, Mrs. Dorian points out that it is ludicrous. Dorian offers to have a party on his yacht, during which he will try very hard to be brutal to her to give her grounds for the divorce. Among the partygoers are Mrs. Dorian's guardian and Morgan, a smuggler who is buying the yacht. The guardian, who has squandered Mrs. Dorian's money on the stock market, kills himself. Dorian thinks that his wife killed him, gallantly takes the blame himself, and dives overboard. He becomes a tramp and is shanghaied by Morgan's men to become a stoker on his former yacht. Dorian's steward, Puck, is still onboard, and he tells Dorian that the guardian committed suicide.

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  • Lionel Barrymore

    as Richard Dorian
  • Grace Valentine

    as Mrs. Dorian
  • William B. Davidson

    as Henry Morgan (as William Davidson)
  • Louis Wolheim

    as Capt. Ross (as L. Robert Wolheim)
  • Edgar L. Davenport

    as Theodore Sanders
  • Lindsay J. Hall

    as B.G. Holding
  • Bert Starkey

    as Puck (as Buckley Starkey)
Writing O.A.C. Lund Writer
Directing O.A.C. Lund Director

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