In New York's Washington Square, a poet named Karl (Jack Livingston) is the king of art and artifice. But World War I breaks out and the spotlight on him begins to fade, so he dramatically declares his intention to enlist in the British Army. His friend Marcarson announces that he will go with him, keeping Karl to a promise which he hadn't planned to see through.
Billie is the "little mother" of the family and cares for the two smaller children. Her father has f...
Comedy of a school marm teaching a social climber some life lessons.

Based on the David Belasco stage production of the Max Marcin play in which heavyweight-champion Jac...
A man breaks into a flat, startling the occupant. They argue about the new girlfriend of the 'burgla...
Pinku distributed by Shintoho.

Parisian opera star Nora Harrigan is idolized by legions but not her rival Flora Desimone. Edward Co...

Pinku distributed by Million. Rumi Tama's directorial debut.

A wife who lived a modest and happy life with her husband, a serious office worker. One day, it was ...

A $5,000 wager is made between two prominent jewelers, Mr. Thorpe and Mr. Chandler, as to whether th...

Broadway star Mona Mainard retires from the stage for marriage to rising attorney John Norton and wa...

A Spanish soldier falls under the spell of a fiery gypsy girl named Carmen. His obsession with her l...

An American millionaire visiting London falls in love with a young aristocrat and elopes with her, p...

Photographer Peter Christiansen, University of Miami student, does a picture story at an LSD party o...
The title tells it all. Faithful wives perhaps but can the same be said for their husbands?