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Her Husband’s Trademark
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Her Husband’s Trademark

James Berkeley (who wants to get rich) and Allan Franklin (determined to be a great engineer) are rivals for the hand of Lois Miller. Berkeley marries her, and 15 years later, though he has not realized his ambition, he keeps his wife luxuriously attired as a "trademark" of his prosperity. Allan, who has obtained a large tract of oil land from the Mexican Government, visits the Berkeleys; and James, hoping to profit from his wealth, goes to Mexico with him, accompanied by Lois, who unwillingly agrees to help her husband. When Allan and Lois realize their love for each other, James, refusing to become angry, is denounced by his wife. A band of Mexican bandits attempt to capture Lois, and in the attack James is slain. Allan rescues Lois, and they escape across the border.

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Cast

Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Lois Miller

Richard Wayne

Allan Franklyn

Stuart Holmes

Stuart Holmes

James Berkeley

Lucien Littlefield

Lucien Littlefield

Slithy Winters

Edythe Chapman

Edythe Chapman

Mother Berkeley

Charles Ogle

Charles Ogle

Father Berkeley

Clarence Burton

Clarence Burton

Mexican Bandit

James Neill

James Neill

Henry Strom

Crew

Sam Wood

Sam Wood

Director

Clara Beranger

Clara Beranger

Writer

Lorna Moon

Lorna Moon

Writer

Jesse L. Lasky

Jesse L. Lasky

Producer

Alfred Gilks

Cinematography