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  • A New Divorce Cure (1910)
  • Short | Comedy, Short
A New Divorce Cure (1910)
Short | Comedy, Short

Dolby, an English man with a title and empty pockets crosses the happy matrimonial path of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morland. He seeks to win the love of Mrs. Morland from her husband, as she is rich. Henry Morland unexpectedly arrives while his ...See moreDolby, an English man with a title and empty pockets crosses the happy matrimonial path of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morland. He seeks to win the love of Mrs. Morland from her husband, as she is rich. Henry Morland unexpectedly arrives while his wife and Dolby are enjoying each other's society in Morland's home. The husband demands an explanation, and the wife's mother arriving at this juncture, has her daughter leave Morland. The next day Morland writes his wife that, while he loves her, he will place no obstacles in her way to freedom. Mother, daughter and Dolby are jubilant at these prospects and suggest Cafe Martin as a suitable place to celebrate the victory. But the husband has formulated his plans. Accompanied by a dashing, handsome woman, a female detective, he also goes to the cafe. The divorce cure is then effected and the wife realizes she still loves her husband. Reconciliation takes place. Dolby, when answering a summons, goes to the cafe and receives his just dues. Written by Billboard synopsis See less
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