Lucretia Lombard Trailer

Lucretia Lombard Trailer (1923)

08 December 1923 Drama 70 mins

Lucretia Morgan has been married to an old man for the past seven years. The marriage is loveless but the whole time Lucretia has been a devoted wife. Her husband Allen has been sick for some time. Lucretia thinks Allen is upset with her because she is going out to a charity ball and he has to stay. Allen understands she is young and she needs to socialize he is not upset with her for wanting to go out.

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Cast

Irene Rich

as Lucretia Morgan

Monte Blue

as Stephen Winship

Norma Shearer

as Mimi Winship

Alec B. Francis

as Judge Winship

Lucy Beaumont

as Mrs. Winship

Marc McDermott

as Sir Allen Lombard

John Roche

as Fred Winship

International Titles

Flaming Passion Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 08 December 1923

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