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- Q3986642 abstract "The Divorceé is a 1919 American society drama starring Ethel Barrymore in her last silent film. The film is based on a 1908 play, Lady Frederick by young Somerset Maugham, which had starred Barrymore on Broadway. The play was already quite dated when this film was made, but the actress was always comfortable with this kind of soap-operish melodramatic material. Herbert Blaché directed, and June Mathis wrote the scenario based on Maugham's play. The film was produced and distributed by the Metro Pictures company.It is believed to be a lost film. The last surviving copy perished in the 1967 MGM vault fire.".
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- Q3986642 language "Silent".
- Q3986642 name "The Divorceé".
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- Q3986642 producer "Maxwell Karger".
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- Q3986642 starring "E. J. Ratcliffe".
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- Q3986642 writer "Katherine Kavanaugh".
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- Q3986642 comment "The Divorceé is a 1919 American society drama starring Ethel Barrymore in her last silent film. The film is based on a 1908 play, Lady Frederick by young Somerset Maugham, which had starred Barrymore on Broadway. The play was already quite dated when this film was made, but the actress was always comfortable with this kind of soap-operish melodramatic material. Herbert Blaché directed, and June Mathis wrote the scenario based on Maugham's play.".
- Q3986642 label "The Divorcee (1919 film)".
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