For Wives Only Trailer

For Wives Only Trailer (1926)

08 November 1926 Comedy 60 mins

Dr. Josef Rittenhaus, a popular young society physician of Vienna, at the behest of his friend Waldstein, goes to consider a proposal by Countess von Nessa to donate a site and funds for the erection of a new sanitarium. His wife, Laura, piqued by his apparent indifference, is left in the hands of Carl Tanzer, supposedly the doctor's best friend, whose advances she rejects. Laura contrives to make her husband jealous with a bogus letter, but to no avail; later, escaping from a masher, she meets her husband's friend Fritz Schwerman, from whom she escapes after accepting a luncheon offer. While Laura tries to vamp her husband's other friends at a card game, the countess tries to make love to the doctor. Rittenhaus returns home in disgust and is happily reconciled with his wife.

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Cast

Marie Prevost

as Laura Rittenhaus

Victor Varconi

as Dr. Rittenhaus

Charles K. Gerrard

as Dr. Carl Tanzer

Arthur Hoyt

as Dr. Fritz Schwerman

Claude Gillingwater

as Professor von Waldstein

Josephine Crowell

as Housekeeper

Dorothy Cumming

as Countess von Nessa

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International Releases Dates

United States 08 November 1926

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