7.0The Place of Honeymoons · 1920
The Place of Honeymoons (1920) is a Drama film directed by Kenean Buel, starring Emily Stevens, Frankie Mann, Mabel Bardine.
7.0The Place of Honeymoons (1920) is a Drama film directed by Kenean Buel, starring Emily Stevens, Frankie Mann, Mabel Bardine.
Parisian opera star Nora Harrigan is idolized by legions but not her rival Flora Desimone. Edward Courtlandt pursues her, but she rejects him in favor of Herr Rosen. Nora is abducted but by whom is a mystery though Courtlandt is suspected. Once free Nora goes to the south of France accompanied by her parents. By chance she again meets Courtlandt and though she has lost interest in Herr Rosen she remains cool to Edward. Subsequently, Courtlandt discovers that Rosen was responsible for Nora's abduction and Nora finds that Flora and Courtlandt were once married. However, Flora's husband intervenes, forcing his wife to explain the misunderstanding and thus clearing all obstacles from love's path.
Emily Stevens, Frankie Mann, Mabel Bardine, Herbert Evans, Montagu Love, Charles Coleman, Joseph Selman, Edward Cullen
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Find a movie by describing itParisian opera star Nora Harrigan is idolized by legions but not her rival Flora Desimone. Edward Courtlandt pursues her, but she rejects him in favor of Herr Rosen. Nora is abducted but by whom is a mystery though Courtlandt is suspected. Once free Nora goes to the south of France accompanied by her parents. By chance she again meets Courtlandt and though she has lost interest in Herr Rosen she remains cool to Edward. Subsequently, Courtlandt discovers that Rosen was responsible for Nora's abduction and Nora finds that Flora and Courtlandt were once married. However, Flora's husband intervenes, forcing his wife to explain the misunderstanding and thus clearing all obstacles from love's path.
The Place of Honeymoons was released in 1920.
The cast includes Emily Stevens, Frankie Mann, Mabel Bardine, Herbert Evans.