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Kerry Harlan (La Rocque) is unable to work because he was injured in a battle with a shark, so his youthful wife Amy (Reynolds) becomes a fashion model. While she is away from home, Bertha, the wife of his surgeon, is trying to force her attentions on Kerry and is accidentally killed in an attempt to evade her husband. After the scandal Amy is courted by Tony Channing, but she returns to her husband and finds him near death from gas fumes. Because they both attempted to make suicide, their spirits are rejected by "the other side," and learning the truth from Bertha's spirit they fight their way back to life. This film is presumed lost.

Top Cast

  • Vera Reynolds

    Vera Reynolds

    Amy Loring

  • Rod La Rocque

    Rod La Rocque

    Kerry Harlan

  • Julia Faye

    Julia Faye

    Bertha Lansell

  • Ricardo Cortez

    Ricardo Cortez

    Tony Channing

  • Robert Edeson

    Robert Edeson

    Dr. Fergus Lansell

  • Theodore Kosloff

    Theodore Kosloff

    Bendick

  • Victor Varconi

    Victor Varconi

    Bookkeeper

  • William Boyd

    William Boyd

    Young Society Man (uncredited)

Overview

Kerry Harlan (La Rocque) is unable to work because he was injured in a battle with a shark, so his youthful wife Amy (Reynolds) becomes a fashion model. While she is away from home, Bertha, the wife of his surgeon, is trying to force her attentions on Kerry and is accidentally killed in an attempt to evade her husband. After the scandal Amy is courted by Tony Channing, but she returns to her husband and finds him near death from gas fumes. Because they both attempted to make suicide, their spirits are rejected by "the other side," and learning the truth from Bertha's spirit they fight their way back to life. This film is presumed lost.

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