Other Women's Clothes
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Hugo Ballin
Raymond Bloomer
Crauford Kent
| Other Women's Clothes | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Hugo Ballin |
| Written by | Ethel Donoher (story) Hugo Ballin |
| Produced by | Hugo Ballin |
| Starring | Mabel Ballin Raymond Bloomer Crauford Kent |
| Cinematography | James Diamond |
Production company | Hugo Ballin Productions |
| Distributed by | Hodkinson Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Languages | Silent English intertitles |
Other Women's Clothes is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Hugo Ballin and starring Mabel Ballin, Raymond Bloomer and Crauford Kent.[1]
Wishing to help financially support a struggling model he has fallen in love with, a wealthy man invents a secret wealthy relative who leaves her a fortune as inheritance. However, when she discovers his deception she disappears and they are only reunited some years later after a chance meeting following a car accident.
Cast
- Mabel Ballin as Jacqueline Lee
- Raymond Bloomer as Barker Garrison
- Crauford Kent as Rupert Lewis
- May Kitson as Mrs. Roger Montayne
- William H. Strauss as Joe Feinberg
- Aggie La Field as Bessie Horowitz
- Rose Burdick as Ellen Downe
Censorship
Before Other Women's Clothes could be exhibited in Kansas, the Kansas Board of Review required the elimination and shortening of several scenes. In reel 4, a semi-nude dancer's close-up is eliminated, as well as the intertitle "My God, she's fanning," and Lewis making advances towards a girl is shortened. Two scenes of women inviting Barker in reel 6 are removed.[2]