Scrambled Wives
"Back to the screen comes Marguerite Clark in the happiest piece of hilarity you've ever seen her in."
Originally released in 1921. Scrambled Wives is a comedy film. directed by Edward H. Griffith. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Marguerite Clark, Pierre Gendron, and Ralph Bunker
Synopsis
Mary Lucille Smith, a schoolgirl who elopes with John Chiverick, gets her marriage annulled by her father, and later pretends to be a widow to romance another man, Larry McLeod, leading to chaotic mix-ups and hidden identities at a party where Chiverick's new wife also shows up, all about mistaken identities, secret pasts, and comedic marital mishaps.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Marguerite Clark
as Miss Mary Lucille Smith
Pierre Gendron
as Larry McLeod
Ralph Bunker
as John Chiverick
Florence Martin
as Bessie
Virginia Lee
as Beatrice Lee
Alice Mann
as Connie Chiverick
America Chedister
as Mrs. Halsey
Frank Badgley
as Dickie Van Arsdale
John Mayer
as Mr. Halsey
John Washburn
as Mr. Smith
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Marguerite Clark Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Scrambled Wives about?
Mary Lucille Smith, a schoolgirl who elopes with John Chiverick, gets her marriage annulled by her father, and later pretends to be a widow to romance another man, Larry McLeod, leading to chaotic ...
Who directed Scrambled Wives?
Scrambled Wives was directed by Edward H. Griffith.
How long is Scrambled Wives?
Scrambled Wives has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Scrambled Wives released?
Scrambled Wives was released on March 1, 1921 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Scrambled Wives?
The main cast of Scrambled Wives includes Marguerite Clark, Pierre Gendron, Ralph Bunker, Florence Martin, Virginia Lee.