Man's Prerogative Trailer

Man's Prerogative Trailer (1915)

19 April 1915 Drama 48 mins

Oliver and Elizabeth wed. He is a famous lawyer, careless of his personal conduct, but has implicit faith in Elizabeth. She is a woman of strong mind, a magazine writer of repute, and believes he should guide himself by the same code that governs her. Two of their associates are profligates, Charles, an artist, and Catherine. Oliver trifles with Catherine and this so embitters Elizabeth, that she pretends to receive the attentions of Charles, although it is made clear that she has remained pure. Nevertheless, she purposely permits her husband to believe otherwise. He has considered her like Caesar's wife, but his faith is shattered. A child is born to her and the father doubts its parentage.

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Cast

Robert Edeson

as Oliver Wade

Mary Alden

as Elizabeth Towne

Charles Clary

as Charles Vincent

Billie West

as Catherine

Crew

Frank E. Woods

Frank E. Woods Scenario Writer

International Titles

Above Reproach Trailer

As Caesar's Wife Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 19 April 1915

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