My Official Wife (1914)

ALL 07/12/1914 (en) Drama 50 Min
  • Release
    07/12/1914
  • Production
    Vitagraph Company of America
  • Rotten tomato
    0%
  • Original title
    My Official Wife
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
  • 0.00
    -

Overview

This LOST film was Clara Kimball Young's first feature, and her last film for Vitagraph, where she had made all of her short films. It was a sensational success and launched her as the most popular star that year. Its Russian setting was drawn upon by Young for many more of her features. Two short clips of the film exists in Warner Brother's 1931 Vitaphone short "The Movie Album," and have been mounted on Internet Archive and Google Video. One scene shows the meeting of Helene's terrorist cell with an extra alleged to be Leon Trostky. The other clip appears to be when she and Lennox are visiting the Weletsky's. (cont. http://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/mow.htm)

  1. James Young

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer



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  1. Clara Kimball Young

    Helene Marie

  2. Harry T. Morey

    Arthur Bainbridge Lennox

  3. Earle Williams

    Sacha

  4. L. Rogers Lytton

    Baron Friederich

  5. Rose Tapley

    Laura

  6. Mary Anderson

    Marguerite

  7. Arthur Cozine

    Basile Weletsky

  8. Eulalie Jensen

    Eugenie

  9. Charles Wellesley

    Constantine Weletsky

  10. Louise Beaudet

    Olga

  11. Helen Connelly

    Sophie

  12. James Morrison

    Undetermined Role (uncredited) (unconfirmed)

  13. Rudolph Valentino

    Extra (uncredited)

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 13 , Crews : 4

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My Official Wife (1914) 50 Min

ALL 07/12/1914 (en)
Drama
  • Release 07/12/1914
  • Production
    Vitagraph Company of America
  • Original title My Official Wife
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

This LOST film was Clara Kimball Young's first feature, and her last film for Vitagraph, where she had made all of her short films. It was a sensational success and launched her as the most popular star that year. Its Russian setting was drawn upon by Young for many more of her features. Two short clips of the film exists in Warner Brother's 1931 Vitaphone short "The Movie Album," and have been mounted on Internet Archive and Google Video. One scene shows the meeting of Helene's terrorist cell with an extra alleged to be Leon Trostky. The other clip appears to be when she and Lennox are visiting the Weletsky's. (cont. http://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/CKY/reviews/mow.htm)

  1. James Young

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Producer