
The Husband Hunter
1920 Directed by Howard M. MitchellMillionaire Kent Whitney is warned by Bob Harkness, one of her rejected suitors, about the fickleness of his girlfriend, socialite Myra Hastings. Together they concoct a scheme to teach her a lesson. Kent invites Myra home to meet his family, and she goes, expecting to find an atmosphere of elegance and refinement. Instead, she is greeted by Kent's eccentric father, who affronts her with crude jokes; Kent's mother is introduced reclining on a couch, surrounded by yapping dogs and Myra flees. Upon discovering that the evening was a ruse, Myra decides to retaliate. She hires a fake minister, pretends to marry Kent and then deserts him, leaving behind a message explaining that the ceremony was a farce. Kent pursues Myra and persuades her that a real marriage is in order.

Eileen Percy
....................................................Myra Hastings

Emory Johnson
....................................................Kent Whitney

Edward McWade
....................................................Charles Mack

John Steppling
....................................................Kelly

Harry Dunkinson
....................................................Arthur Elkins
Evans Kirk
....................................................Bob Harkness
Director
...........................................................Howard M. Mitchell
Producer
...........................................................William Fox
Story
...........................................................F. Scott Fitzgerald
Scenario Writer
...........................................................Joseph F. Poland
Cinematography
...........................................................Walter Williams
Editor
...........................................................Ralph Spence
Production Companies
...................................................Fox Film Corporation
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................No Language
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Drama
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