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Married People (1922)
Drama

Young Dorothy Cluer marries Robert, a wealthy man, and for the first time in her life she has the means to buy anything she wants. She spends money extravagantly; Robert allows this but it becomes a source of tension between them. Finally ...See moreYoung Dorothy Cluer marries Robert, a wealthy man, and for the first time in her life she has the means to buy anything she wants. She spends money extravagantly; Robert allows this but it becomes a source of tension between them. Finally she decides to run off with a sleazy British nobleman, but then something happens that changes both of their lives forever. Written by [email protected] See less
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Director
Writers
Hugo Ballin (scenario) | Nell Marie Dace (story "Things Divine") | George S. Hellman (scenario) | Harriete Underhill (titles)
Producer
Cinematographer
James Diamond (as James R. Diamond)
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Updated Sep 17, 1922

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Sep 17, 1922 (United States)

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10 cast members
Name Known for
Mabel Ballin
Dorothy Cluer Dorothy Cluer   See fewer
Percy Marmont
Robert Cluer Robert Cluer   See fewer
Ernest Hilliard
Lord Cranston Lord Cranston   See fewer
John Webb Dillion
Bleauvelt (as John Webb Dillon) Bleauvelt (as John Webb Dillon)   See fewer
Louis Dean
The Doctor The Doctor   See fewer
Charles Fang
The Chinese The Chinese   See fewer
Nanci Price
Betty (as Baby Peggy Rice) Betty (as Baby Peggy Rice)   See fewer
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