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Director
  
Cecil B. DeMille

Producer
  
Cecil B. DeMille

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Production
  
Famous Players-Lasky

Old Wives for New movie poster

Language
  
Silent (English intertitles)

Writer
  
Jeanie MacPherson
,
David Graham Phillips

Release date
  
May 19, 1918 (1918-05-19)

Cast
  
Elliott Dexter
,
Florence Vidor
,
Theodore Roberts
,
Alice Terry
,
Raymond Hatton

Similar movies
  
Related Cecil B DeMille movies

Old Wives for New is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Prints of the film survive at the International Museum of Photography and Film at George Eastman House.

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Plot

As described in a film magazine, disgusted by the unattractive, slovenly appearance of his wife Sophy (Ashton), Charles Murdock (Dexter) goes on a long hunting trip. He meets Juliet Raeburn (Vidor), falls in love with her, and while telling her of his love, he reveals that he is a married man. Upon his return his wife flies into a frenzy of jealousy. To forget, he goes out with his business partner Tom Berkeley (Roberts), meets Viola Hastings (Manon), who is being provided for by Berkeley, and another woman of the cafes. Viola shoots Berkeley when she finds him in another woman's bedroom and Juliet Raeburn's name is connected to the scandal by a false report. Murdock, to protect Juliet, goes abroad with another woman. After his wife obtains a divorce, Juliet and Murdock meet in Venice, renew their friendship, and marry.

Cast

  • Elliott Dexter as Charles Murdock
  • Florence Vidor as Juliet Raeburn
  • Sylvia Ashton as Sophy Murdock
  • Wanda Hawley as Sophy in Prologue
  • Theodore Roberts as Tom Berkeley
  • Helen Jerome Eddy as Norma Murdock
  • Marcia Manon as Viola Hastings
  • Julia Faye as Jessie
  • J. Parks Jones as Charley Murdock
  • Edna Mae Cooper as Bertha
  • Gustav von Seyffertitz as Melville Bladen
  • Tully Marshall as Simcox
  • Lillian Leighton as Maid
  • Mayme Kelso as Housekeeper
  • Alice Terry as Saleslady (as Alice Taafe)
  • Noah Beery as Doctor (uncredited)
  • William Boyd as Extra (uncredited)
  • Edythe Chapman as Mrs. Berkeley (uncredited)
  • Raymond Hatton as Beautician (uncredited)
  • Lloyd Hughes as Reporter (uncredited)
  • Charles Ogle as Bit Role (uncredited)
  • Guy Oliver as Berkeley's Butler (uncredited)
  • Larry Steers as Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
  • Madame Sul-Te-Wan as Viola's Maid (uncredited)
  • Reception

    Like many American films of the time, Old Wives for New was subject to cuts by city and state film censorship boards. For example, the Chicago Board of Censors issued an Adults Only permit for the film and cut, in Reel 1, the intertitle "A shrewd sensualist" etc., Reel 3, the two intertitles "With a ribbon and a feather Berkeley pays his debts" and "Suppose he didn't get you the ermine?", the incident of Mrs. Murdock pointing to a place near her in bed, Reel 4, the intertitle "No, I can't forget, I'll take you only to your apartment", all scenes of young woman in man's arms on chair, Reel 5, all scenes of young woman in man's arms on chair, young woman shooting man and all scenes of her on floor after shooting, and the four intertitles "I killed him; he was a beast", "We've got to get him to his hotel", "Hushing it up", and "I won't turn you over to the police yet".

    References

    Old Wives for New Wikipedia
    Old Wives for New IMDb Old Wives for New themoviedb.org