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Her Child's Honor

March 26, 1911 0h 16m

Originally released in 1911. Her Child's Honor is a feature film. directed by Harry Solter. At just 16 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Florence Lawrence, Arthur V. Johnson, and Albert McGovern

Synopsis

Unable to bear the abuse of her drunken soldier husband, the wife left her home and went to the city, where she became a nurse in a hospital. Her husband, recovering from a spree, treated his wife's disappearance as a joke and soon went with his company to the Philippines. Meantime a doctor at the hospital had fallen in love with the young wife and when news came from the Philippines that her husband had been killed she married him. They were very happy and a child was born to them. To a friend in her old home she sent a photograph of herself and family. Then her soldier husband returned for he had not been killed. During a reception at her new home he appeared on the scene. A dancer was to be there, but being unable to keep the engagement, the wife had prepared to perform the dance herself. The appearance of her soldier husband greatly excited her for it made her second marriage illegal.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 26, 1911 114 years ago
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Runtime 0h 16m 16 minutes total
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Language English Original language

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Her Child's Honor about?

Unable to bear the abuse of her drunken soldier husband, the wife left her home and went to the city, where she became a nurse in a hospital. Her husband, recovering from a spree, treated his wife'...

Who directed Her Child's Honor?

Her Child's Honor was directed by Harry Solter.

How long is Her Child's Honor?

Her Child's Honor has a runtime of 0 hours and 16 minutes (16 minutes total).

When was Her Child's Honor released?

Her Child's Honor was released on March 26, 1911 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Her Child's Honor?

The main cast of Her Child's Honor includes Florence Lawrence, Arthur V. Johnson, Albert McGovern.