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  • Dorian's Divorce (1916)
  • 50 min | Crime, Drama
Dorian's Divorce (1916)
50 min | Crime, Drama

Dorian Keene, a broker, who has lost most of his money in Wall Street, and his wife, Florence, dissatisfied with her lot, wants a divorce. Out of his great love for her, Dorian agrees to allow her to have it. While the papers are being ...See moreDorian Keene, a broker, who has lost most of his money in Wall Street, and his wife, Florence, dissatisfied with her lot, wants a divorce. Out of his great love for her, Dorian agrees to allow her to have it. While the papers are being prepared Sanders, Florence's god-father, confesses to Dorian that he has misappropriated funds belonging to Florence. He fears an exposure, since she is getting a divorce, and may demand an accounting. Dorian promises to do what he can to protect Sanders. They go to Dorian's hunting lodge, where Florence agrees to meet Dorian with her lawyer. There Sanders weakens and tells Florence of the missing funds. She turns upon him in a violent temper. A maid hears them quarreling and soon afterward hears a shot. Hurrying into the room she finds Sanders dead with a bullet wound in his temple. She tells Dorian that Florence has killed Sanders. In his devotion to his wife, Dorian takes the blame for the crime. Then he escapes in an automobile. Down the road Dorian encounters a highwayman who holds him up, takes his clothing and the machine, and leaves his outfit with the bewildered broker. Further along the road the automobile goes over a steep embankment and the car is burned. The body of the highwayman is charred beyond recognition, and everyone thinks it is Dorian. Dorian, penniless, wanders to the water front in New York, intending to take a ship for Europe. There he learns that Henry Morgan, a fellow broker, who was instrumental in making Florence dissatisfied with her lot, has bought his old yacht, the Sea Gull, and is arranging for a smuggling expedition. Morgan has lost nearly all his money, and, in desperation, has taken a contract to smuggle Chinese into this country for a thousand dollars a head. Dorian succeeds in getting a job aboard the yacht as a stoker. The yacht puts to sea, and when some distance from land, meets another vessel, from which the Chinese are taken aboard. As the yacht nears New York, Dorian, after many thrilling incidents, gains control of the wireless apparatus, and notifies the Federal authorities of the smuggling scheme. A revenue cutter meets the yacht and the captain and crew are arrested. The captain names Morgan as the man higher up. Meanwhile Morgan has been pressing his suit with Florence, who, believing her husband dead, has agreed to marry Morgan. Instead, he urges her to come to him without a ceremony. Florence then spurns him, and realizing his true nature turns her thoughts to Dorian. Then the government agents call to arrest Morgan, and at the same time she learns that her husband is alive. Florence sends for Dorian, welcomes him home, and together they tear up the papers for the proposed divorce, which she has kept in her possession. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Director
Writer
O.A.C. Lund (scenario)
Cinematographer
William F. Wagner (as William Wagner)
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Updated Jun 5, 1916

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Jun 5, 1916 (United States)

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9 cast members
Name Known for
Lionel Barrymore
Richard Dorian Richard Dorian   See fewer
Grace Valentine
Mrs. Dorian Mrs. Dorian   See fewer
Edgar L. Davenport
Theodore Sanders Theodore Sanders   See fewer
William B. Davidson
Henry Morgan (as William Davidson) Henry Morgan (as William Davidson)   See fewer
Louis Wolheim
Capt. Ross (as L. Robert Wolheim) Capt. Ross (as L. Robert Wolheim)   See fewer
Lindsay J. Hall
B.G. Holding B.G. Holding   See fewer
Bert Starkey
Puck (as Buckley Starkey) Puck (as Buckley Starkey)   See fewer
John Leach
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Jerome N. Wilson
Actor (as Jerome Wilson) Actor (as Jerome Wilson)   See fewer
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