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Status: Released

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Release Date: Mar 11, 1912

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Run Time: 12h 10m

Original Language: English

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Production Countries: United States of America

Production Companies: Independent Moving Pictures Co. of America (IMP)


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Synopsis

A lost film. John Crawford, an honest mechanic, and Wilbur Robinson, a young man of leisure, both love the same girl. She marries Crawford and they have a baby. Crawford is engaged in perfecting an invention and money is short leaving the wife dissatisfied. Robinson notes this fact and lures her away. She goes with him deserting the baby, leaving a note for her husband. While awaiting the train to leave the city they visit a picture house. The story thrown on the screen is identical to their own experience. Unable to witness the closing scenes and filled with remorse, Mrs. Crawford begs to leave and hurries home, hoping she may get there before her husband returns.


Main Cast

Mary Pickford

Mary Pickford

Mrs. Nordell - Heroine of the Movie within the Movie, 'The Wife's Desertion'

Age : 87 | Popularity : 6%

Edward LeSaint

Edward LeSaint

John Crawford - the Poor Husband

Age : 69 | Popularity : 4%

William E. Shay

William E. Shay

Wilbur Robinson - the Wife's New Lover

Age : N/A | Popularity : 3%

Lucille Young

Lucille Young

Mrs. John Crawford - the Poor Man's Wife

Age : 51 | Popularity : 3%

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Louis Nordell

Age : 77 | Popularity : 7%

Hayward Mack

Hayward Mack

Ronald Seymour (as H.S. Mack)

Age : N/A | Popularity : 3%


Crew

Department Role Name
Directing Director
William H. Clifford
William H. Clifford
Writing Writer
Edward J. Montagne
Edward J. Montagne
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