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The Misleading Widow

"THERE WAS A MAN UNDER THE WIDOW'S BED, BUT IT WAS ALL RIGHT—HE WAS HER HUSBAND."

The Misleading Widow is a 1919 silent film comedy starring Billie Burke as Betty Taradine. It was based on the 1917 stage play Billeted by F. Tennyson Jesse and H.M. Harwood. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It appears to be a lost film.

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  • Billie Burke

    Billie Burke

    Betty Taradine

  • James Crane

    James Crane

    Captain Peter Rymill

  • Frank Mills

    Frank Mills

    Colonel Preedy

  • Madelyn Clare

    Madelyn Clare

    Penelope Moon

  • Fred Hearn

    Fred Hearn

    Reverend Ambrose Liptrott

  • Mrs. Priestly Morrison

    Mrs. Priestly Morrison

    Tabitha Liptrott

  • Fred Esmelton

    Fred Esmelton

    Mr. MacFarland

  • Dorothy Waters

    Dorothy Waters

    Rose

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The Misleading Widow is a 1919 silent film comedy starring Billie Burke as Betty Taradine. It was based on the 1917 stage play Billeted by F. Tennyson Jesse and H.M. Harwood. The film was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed through Paramount Pictures. It appears to be a lost film.

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His Trysting Places

On his way to a restaurant, Ambrose, a happily married man, obliges to mail a letter for a woman in the apartment lobby. Unbeknownst to him, the letter is about a rendezvous with her own lover at their "trysting place". Elsewhere, after some domestic frustration, Charlie runs an errand to buy a baby bottle before stopping at the same restaurant. After a confrontation there, they both inadvertently leave with each other's coats. Later, their wives independently discover what appears to be incriminating evidence of extramarital affairs from the pockets of the swapped garments. It all comes to a head when all four of them find themselves at the "trysting place" in the park.

His Trysting Places

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