The Woman Michael Married

The Woman Michael Married

contemporary add
Directed by Henry Kolker
Produced by Bessie Barriscale
Written by based on novelette, The Woman Michael Married, by Du Vernet Rabell appearing in Ainslee's Magazine, Dec. 1918
Starring Bessie Barriscale
Cinematography L. Guy Wilky
Production
company
Bessie Barriscale Productions
Distributed by Robertson-Cole through Exhibitors Mutual Distributing Corp.
Release dates
July 27, 1919
Running time
5 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Woman Michael Married is a lost[1] 1919 American silent society drama film directed by Henry Kolker and produced by and starring Bessie Barriscale. Distribution of the film was through newly formed Robertson-Cole, soon to form into the FBO company.[2]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[3] after professional diver Mira Sacky (Barriscale) rescues a child from the incoming tide, Michael Ordsway (Holt), a son of wealth, offers her any reward she might mention. She demands that he marry her. Being a good sport, he does so. Then she offers to leave him for $10,000 and the protection of his name for two years, but he refuses. To quiet talk about them, she lives with him for a while but as a wife in name only. She entertains his guests until one of them insults her, and she leaves. Michael's father (Guise), while strolling on the beach one day, meets Mira and, upon learning her identity, attempts to bring about a reconciliation. Michael refuses and goes abroad. Visiting his sister in Rome two years later he finds Mira a prima donna. Realizing that they love each other, they put aside their differences.

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