
If Women Only Knew
1921 Directed by Edward H. GriffithRemotely derived from Balzac, the plot centers on Maurice Travers, who, through the self-sacrificing efforts of his mother, is able to attend college, though his love for sports and consequent neglect of his studies prevent his graduation. Madeline Marshall, an orphan living with Maurice's mother, loves him, but Maurice marries Donna Wayne, daughter of a wealthy New Yorker; and in the city they lead a carefree life. Her father insists that he support her, but he cannot. Following the blindness and death of his mother, Donna elopes with a rich suitor, and after a divorce Maurice finds happiness with the faithful Madeline.

Robert Gordon
....................................................Maurice Travers
Madelyn Clare
....................................................Madeline Marshall
Blanche Davenport
....................................................Mrs. Travers

Virginia Lee
....................................................Donna Wayne

Gayne Whitman
....................................................Professor Storey
Frederick Burton
....................................................Dr. John Strong

Pierre Gendron
....................................................Billie Thorne
Director
...........................................................Edward H. Griffith
Writer
...........................................................Gardner Hunting
Production Companies
...................................................J.N. Naulty-Gardner Hunting
Cayuga Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................Genres
....................................................Drama
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