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  • Daytime Wives (1923)
  • 70 min | Drama
Daytime Wives (1923)
70 min | Drama

Ruth Holt is private secretary to Elwood Adams, a young architect. She is just the opposite to Adams' wife, who is indolent and a spendthrift, to which faults Adams, in his love for her, is blind. A lounge lizard with whom Mrs. Adams is ...See moreRuth Holt is private secretary to Elwood Adams, a young architect. She is just the opposite to Adams' wife, who is indolent and a spendthrift, to which faults Adams, in his love for her, is blind. A lounge lizard with whom Mrs. Adams is friendly fans a jealous flame against Ruth. In a business crisis Ruth is introduced by Adams as his wife to Amos Martin, a banker. The lounge lizard informs Mrs. Adams and she denounces Ruth. A series of complicated events follow, terminating in Ruth reuniting the Adams couple and marrying the banker. Written by Moving Picture World, September 8, 1923 See less
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Writers
Helmer Walton Bergman (adaptation) (as Helmer Bergman) | Lenore J. Coffee (story) | Wyndham Gittens (adaptation) | John F. Goodrich (story) (as John Goodrich)
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Updated Sep 2, 1923

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Sep 2, 1923 (United States)

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