
The Thousand-Dollar Husband
1916 Directed by James YoungOlga Nelson, a Swedish maidservant, working at a boarding house that caters to college students, is particularly fond of one of them, wealthy Tom Gordon. When Tom receives word that his father has lost his fortune and he must quit school, he loses the remainder of his money in a poker game. Meanwhile, Olga inherits her Uncle Sven's fortune when he dies, but the will stipulates that she will receive the money only if she marries before her next birthday. She marries Gordon to get him out of debt but he spurns her affections because he thinks that she is socially inferior. They soon separate, and she goes out West where she falls into the clutches of nefarious fortune hunters who say that they will make a lady of her. Gordon returns to school and later, when she has become a "lady," they meet again. Through a misunderstanding they quarrel, but eventually Gordon realizes that she is being used by criminals and he saves her, after which they start their marriage over.

Blanche Sweet
....................................................Olga Nelson

Theodore Roberts
....................................................Uncle Sven Johnson

Tom Forman
....................................................Douglas Gordon

James Neill
....................................................Stephen Gordon

Horace B. Carpenter
....................................................Lawyer Judson

Lucille La Verne
....................................................Mme. Batavia

Jane Wolfe
....................................................Director
...........................................................James Young
Assistant Director
...........................................................Edwin L. Hollywood
Screenplay
...........................................................James Young
Story
...........................................................Margaret Turnbull
Cinematography
...........................................................Paul P. Perry
Production Companies
...................................................Jesse L. Lasky Feature Play Company
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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