The Midnight Bride Trailer

The Midnight Bride Trailer (1920)

"Miss Leslie proves to be the prettiest little country girl who ever bobbed into the world's greatest city and picked out a millionaire husband and mar" 01 January 1920 Drama 50 mins

While waiting on a New York park bench for the return of her friends, country girl Jeanne Sterling meets Forrest Chenoweth, a rich young wastrel who, while drunk, registered for a marriage license with fortune-hunting Helen Dorr. Enchanted with Jeanne's innocence, Forrest proposes to Jeanne, and they are married by an alderman friend of Forrest's with the license that Forrest had taken out with Helen. That night Forrest drinks too much, falls in his room and kills himself. The scandal appears in the papers, forcing Jeanne to confess the marriage to her sweetheart Robert Pitcairn. However, Helen, in an attempt to acquire the Chenoweth fortune, claims to be Forrest's widow, thus disgracing Jeanne.

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Cast

Gladys Leslie

as Jeanne Sterling

James Morrison

as Robert Pitcairn - Jeanne's sweetheart

Gladden James

as Forrest Chenoweth

Roy Applegate

as James Weir

Virginia Valli

as Helen Dorr

Crew

Sam Taylor

Sam Taylor Scenario Writer

International Titles

The Marriage of Little Jeanne Sterling Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1920

Production Companies

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