Married in Name Only Trailer

Married in Name Only Trailer (1917)

"A Most Novel and Intense Drama Based Upon Eugenic Principals." 01 October 1917 Drama 60 mins

Robert Worthing marries his sweetheart, Madeline Francis, but the wedding is ruined by his mother, who announces that because she and her parents are insane, he possesses tainted genes. Fearing that he will pass the disease on to his children, the bridegroom avoids his new wife and locks the door between their rooms. Deeply in love with Madeline, whom he is forced to love only as a sister, Robert considers suicide, but all ends well when the young man learns that he was adopted.

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Cast

Gretchen Hartman

as Madeline Francis

Milton Sills

as Robert Worthing

Marie Shotwell

as Mrs. Worthing

Dora Mills Adams

as Mrs. Francis

Crew

Edmund Lawrence

Edmund Lawrence Scenario Writer

Ivan Abramson

Ivan Abramson Scenario Writer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 October 1917

Production Companies

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