So Long Letty
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Genre Silent film | Director Al Christie Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Language Silent (English intertitles) Release date October 20, 1920 Writer Scott Darling (scenario), Elmer Harris (play), Oliver Morosco (play) Cast Colleen Moore, Grace Darmond, Walter Hiers Similar movies Tillies Punctured Romance (1928), Al Christie directed So Long Letty and Half a Sinner, Al Christie directed So Long Letty and Going Spanish |
So Long Letty is a 1920 silent American comedy film directed by Al Christie, and starring Grace Darmond, T. Roy Barnes, and Colleen Moore. So Long Letty was an adaptation of a 1916 popular stage comedy musical of the same name that starred Charlotte Greenwood.
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Story
Harry Miller (Barnes) is a party boy who loves the cabaret scene and nights on the town while his wife Grace is a homebody, distressed by her husband's errant ways. Their neighbors are the opposite. Tommy Robbins (Walter Hiers) likes domestic life and home cooking while his wife Letty (Darmond) is devoted to the wild life. Harry and Tommy hatch a plan to solve their problems; that they divorce their wives and swap. The wives overhear the plan and go along with the suggestion, though following a plan of their own. They suggest a week-long trial period of platonic marriage, during which the wives do all they can to make their new potential mates miserable. In the end the husbands are happy with the wives who they have married.
Cast
Remake
The film was remade by Warner Bros. in 1929 under the same title. The 1929 version stars Charlotte Greenwood in the titular role. Greenwood was the star of the original 1916 Broadway play.
References
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