Wife Number Two

Wife Number Two
Directed by William Nigh
Written by William Nigh (scenario)
Starring Valeska Suratt
Cinematography Joseph Ruttenberg
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release date(s)
  • July 29, 1917 (1917-07-29) (United States)
Country United States
Language Silent
English intertitles

Wife Number Two was a 1917 American silent drama film feature directed and written by William Nigh. The film starred Valeska Suratt,[1] vamp rival to Theda Bara on the Fox lot, and was Suratt's penultimate silent film performance.

Wife Number Two is now considered lost.

Cast

  • Valeska Suratt - Emma Rolfe
  • Eric Mayne - Dr. Charles Bovar
  • Mathilde Brundage - His Mother
  • John Goldworthy - Rudolph Bulwer
  • Martin Faust - Philip (credited as Martin J. Faust)
  • T. Jerome Lawler - Leo (credited as T.J. Lawler)
  • Peter Lang - Lhereux
  • Dan Mason - Old Soldier
  • W. H. Burton - Priest (credited as William Burton)
  • Danny Sullivan - Lhereux's Son (credited as Dan Sullivan)
  • Lem F. Kennedy - Heminway (credited as L.F. Kennedy)
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References

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey (2011). The Fox Film Corporation, 1915-1935: A History and Filmography. McFarland. p. 241. ISBN 0-786-46286-8. 
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