The Probation Wife

The Probation Wife

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sidney Franklin
Produced by Norma Talmadge
Joseph Schenck
Written by Angie Ousley Rooser (story)
Kathryn Stuart (scenario)
Cinematography David Abel
Production
company
Norma Talmadge Film Corporation
Distributed by Select Pictures
Release dates
May 24, 1919
Running time
60 minutes; 5 reels
Country United States
Language Silent (English intertitles)

The Probation Wife is a 1919 American silent comedy drama film directed by Sidney Franklin and starring Norma Talmadge.[1][2] Talmadge served as her own producer with distribution through Select Pictures.

Copies of this film are held at the Library of Congress and the George Eastman House Motion Picture Collection.[3][4]

Plot

As described in a film magazine,[5] novelest Harrison Wade (Meighan) goes with his fiancee and a wealthy rouge to a resort where wine and women are to be held for the asking. Disgusted with his fiance's flirtations, he meets Jo (Talmadge), an orphan kept captive, and gives her money to escape. She fails in her attempt and is later sent to a reformatory, from which she escapes and makes her way to the city. To save her from recapture, Wade marries her, promising to divorce her when her probation is over. His former fiance, now married to the millionaire, continues to take Wade, whom she really loves, around with her. Wades best friend Huntley McMerton (Francis) persuades Jo to appear with him at various cafes in order to get Wade to declare that he loves her. This Wade is finally forced to do, and they then explain their scheme to him and the couple lives happily.

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