The Unknown Bride Trailer

The Unknown Bride Trailer (1912)

07 July 1912 Drama 13 mins

When the actress learned that if she married the man his father would disinherit him, she was rather determined for his sake not to marry him. When his father, at the point of death, suddenly had a will drawn up leaving everything to his wife, and then commissioned his attorney to go out and find a woman who would marry him, it was she whom he met and to whom he broached the daring offer. And she accepted. When she learned that she had married the father of the man she loved, and that she had everything and he nothing; they arranged a plan of their own whereby the fortune would be more equally distributed.

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Cast

Marion Leonard

as The Actress

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 07 July 1912

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