Other Women's Clothes


Other Women's Clothes is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by Hugo Ballin and starring Mabel Ballin, Raymond Bloomer and Crauford Kent.

Synopsis

Wishing to help financially support a struggling model he has fallen in love with, a wealthy man invents a secret wealthy relative who leaves her a fortune as inheritance. However, when she discovers his deception she disappears and they are only reunited some years later after a chance meeting following a car accident.

Cast

Censorship

Before Other Women's Clothes could be exhibited in Kansas, the Kansas Board of Review required the elimination and shortening of several scenes. In reel 4, a semi-nude dancer's close-up is eliminated, as well as the intertitle "My God, she's fanning," and Lewis making advances towards a girl is shortened. Two scenes of women inviting Barker in reel 6 are removed.