The Woman in the Suitcase

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The Woman in the Suitcase is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Fred Niblo, and is the first Paramount film released in the 1920s. A print of the film is held by the Library of Congress.[1][2][3]

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The Woman in the Suitcase
Newspaper advertisement
Directed byFred Niblo
Written byC. Gardner Sullivan
Produced byThomas H. Ince
StarringEnid Bennett
William Conklin
CinematographyGeorge Barnes
Edited byHarry L. Decker
Distributed byParamount Pictures / Artcraft
Release date
  • January 11, 1920 (1920-01-11)
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageSilent (English intertitles)
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Plot

The Woman in the Suitcase (1920)

Mary's father James Moreland returns from a business trip to Philadelphia and while searching his suitcase for a promised present, she finds the autographed picture of Dolly Wright. Mary does not inform her mother of this fact, but instead decides to save her father from this wicked woman. She advertises for an escort to take about town in a search of the Wright woman. Billy Friske, the son of the owner of the newspaper, answers the advertisement and they soon discover Moreland at a dance. Mary makes the acquaintance of the young woman and is soon invited to her apartment. There she meets her father, who sees the error of his ways and returns home with Mary. Mary is made happy by the faithful Billy and accepts him as her life partner.[4]

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