

A Divorce of Convenience
1921 Directed by Robert EllisSpanish coquette Tula Moliana finds herself encumbered with two husbands, and to get a divorce from the first, Senator Wakefield, she engages Jim Blake, the fiancé of Helen, the senator's daughter, to be her correspondent. Jim agrees to help her but finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and has difficulty in making excuses to Helen for the numerous adventures in which he becomes involved, especially when a jealous rival pursuing Tula threatens his life. Matters are cleared up when Helen discovers he has been victimized, and Tula accepts her first husband. This film is lost.
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Nita Naldi
....................................................Tula Moliana

Owen Moore
....................................................Jim Blake

Katherine Perry
....................................................Helen Wakefield

George Lessey
....................................................Senator Wakefield
Frank Wunderlee
....................................................Blinkwell Jones
Dan Duffy
....................................................Mr. Hart
Charles Craig
....................................................Mr. Holmes
Director
...........................................................Robert Ellis
Executive Producer
...........................................................Lewis J. Selznick
Story
...........................................................Victor Heerman
Screenplay
...........................................................Sarah Y. Mason
Director of Photography
...........................................................Alfred Gandolfi
Production Companies
...................................................Selznick Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Drama
Comedy
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