The Wise Wife
1927 film
- Arthur Somers Roche (novel)
- Zelda Sears
- Tay Garnett
- John W. Krafft
- Phyllis Haver
- Tom Moore
- Jacqueline Logan
Production
company
company
DeMille Pictures Corporation
Release date
- October 24, 1927 (1927-10-24)
Running time
- Silent
- English intertitles
The Wise Wife is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Phyllis Haver, Tom Moore and Jacqueline Logan.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Mitchell Leisen. The costumes were by Adrian.
Cast
- Phyllis Haver as Helen Blaisdell
- Tom Moore as John Blaisdell
- Fred Walton as Helen's father
- Jacqueline Logan as Jenny Lou
- Joseph Striker as Carter Fairfax
- Robert Bolder as Jason, the Butler
References
- ^ Goble p.394
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
- The Wise Wife at IMDb
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Films directed by E. Mason Hopper
- Tangled Skeins (1916)
- The Selfish Woman (1916)
- The Right Direction (1916)
- The Wax Model (1917)
- The Prison Without Walls (1917)
- The Spirit of Romance (1917)
- As Men Love (1917)
- The Tar Heel Warrior (1917)
- The Regenerates (1917)
- The Hidden Spring (1917)
- Wife or Country (1918)
- Her American Husband (1918)
- Come Again Smith (1919)
- Dangerous Curve Ahead (1921)
- All's Fair in Love (1921)
- Hold Your Horses (1921)
- Brothers Under the Skin (1922)
- The Glorious Fool (1922)
- Hungry Hearts (1922)
- Daddy (1923)
- The Love Piker (1923)
- The Great White Way (1924)
- Janice Meredith (1924)
- The Crowded Hour (1925)
- Paris at Midnight (1926)
- Up in Mabel's Room (1926)
- Almost a Lady (1926)
- The Wise Wife (1927)
- The Night Bride (1927)
- Getting Gertie's Garter (1927)
- The Carnation Kid (1929)
- Wise Girls (1929)
- Their Own Desire (1929)
- Square Shoulders (1929)
- Her Mad Night (1932)
- Shop Angel (1932)
- Midnight Morals (1932)
- No Living Witness (1932)
- Sister to Judas (1932)
- Malay Nights (1932)
- Alias Mary Smith (1932)
- One Year Later (1933)
- Curtain at Eight (1933)
- Hong Kong Nights (1935)
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