Buchanan's Wife
1918 American film
- December 1, 1918 (1918-12-01)
Running time
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Buchanan's Wife is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Virginia Pearson, Marc McDermott, Victor Sutherland, and Ned Finley. It is based on the 1906 novel of the same name by Justus Miles Forman. The film was released by Fox Film Corporation on December 1, 1918.[1][2][3]
Plot
Cast
- Virginia Pearson as Beatrix Buchanan
- Marc McDermott as Herbert Buchanan
- Victor Sutherland as Harry Faring
- Ned Finley as Kansas, a tramp
Preservation
The film is now considered lost.[4]
References
External links
- Buchanan's Wife at IMDb
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Films directed by Charles Brabin
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- The Man Who Disappeared (1914)
- The House of the Lost Court (1915)
- Vanity Fair (1915)
- The Raven (1915)
- That Sort (1916)
- The Price of Fame (1916)
- Babette (1917)
- The Sixteenth Wife (1917)
- Mary Jane's Pa (1917)
- The Adopted Son (1917)
- Red, White and Blue Blood (1917)
- Persuasive Peggy (1917)
- Breakers Ahead (1918)
- Social Quicksands (1918)
- A Pair of Cupids (1918)
- His Bonded Wife (1918)
- Buchanan's Wife (1918)
- The Poor Rich Man (1918)
- Thou Shalt Not (1919)
- Kathleen Mavourneen (1919)
- La Belle Russe (1919)
- While New York Sleeps (1920)
- Blind Wives (1920)
- Footfalls (1921)
- The Broadway Peacock (1922)
- The Lights of New York (1922)
- Driven (1923)
- Six Days (1923)
- So Big (1924)
- Ben Hur (1925)
- Stella Maris (1925)
- Mismates (1926)
- Twinkletoes (1926)
- Framed (1927)
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- The Valley of the Giants (1927)
- Burning Daylight (1928)
- The Whip (1928)
- The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929)
- The Ship from Shanghai (1930)
- Call of the Flesh (1930)
- The Great Meadow (1931)
- Sporting Blood (1931)
- The Beast of the City (1932)
- New Morals for Old (1932)
- The Washington Masquerade (1932)
- The Mask of Fu Manchu (1932)
- Rasputin and the Empress (1932)
- The Secret of Madame Blanche (1933)
- Stage Mother (1933)
- Day of Reckoning (1933)
- A Wicked Woman (1934)
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