Watch Your Wife Trailer

Watch Your Wife Trailer (1926)

04 April 1926 Drama, Comedy 72 mins

Writer James Langham and his wealthy wife, Claudia, quarrel and are divorced. Claudia moves into a posh hotel and renews her acquaintance with Alphonse Marsac, an old European friend with an eye on her fortune. Alone in the family mansion, James goes to an agency and rents a "wife" to be his daytime companion and housekeeper.

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Cast

Virginia Valli

as Claudia Langham

Pat O'Malley

as James Langham

Nat Carr

as Benjamin Harris

Helen Lee Worthing

as Gladys Moon

Albert Conti

as Alphonse Marsac

Aggie Herring

as Madame Buff

Gary Cooper

as Bit part (uncredited)

Crew

Svend Gade

Director

Svend Gade

Svend Gade Scenario Writer

Charles E. Whittaker

Charles E. Whittaker Scenario Writer

Arthur L. Todd

Arthur L. Todd Director of Photography

International Titles

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Wives for Rent Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 04 April 1926

Production Companies

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