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    Why Change Your Wife?

    1921 · Comedy · 1h 40m

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  1. Why Change Your Wife? is a 1920 American silent comedy film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and starring Gloria Swanson. [3] Plot. Frumpy wife Beth devotes herself to bettering her husband's mind and expanding his appreciation for the finer things in life, such as classical music.

  2. Why Change Your Wife? 1920 - by Cecil B. DeMille [Full Movie] FrameTrek. 688 subscribers. 2.4K views 4 years ago.

    • Aug 15, 2019
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  3. Robert and Beth Gordon are married but share little. He runs into Sally at a cabaret and the Gordons are soon divorced. Just as he gets bored with Sally's superficiality, Beth strives to improve her looks. The original couple falls in love again at a summer resort.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Cecil B. DeMille
    • 1921-04-11
  4. In this classic silent comedy, Robert (Thomas Meighan) has become bored with his bland and old-fashioned wife, Beth (Gloria Swanson), while her patience is tested by his common desires and...

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    • Cecil B. Demille
    • Comedy
    • Thomas Meighan
  5. Feb 3, 2013 · A chance encounter with the newly-fashionable Beth at a hotel rekindles Roberts interest and Sally suddenly finds herself on the defensive against a more attractive rival. But, unlike the formally passive Beth, Sally is not about to let Robert go without a fight. Why Change Your Wife is the best of DeMille’s matrimonial comedies.

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  7. Robert and Beth Bordon are married but share little. He runs into Sally at a cabaret and the Gordons are soon divorced. Just as he gets bored with Sally's superficiality, Beth strives to improve her looks. The original couple falls in love again at a summer resort.

  8. Overview. Robert and Beth Bordon are married but share little. He runs into Sally at a cabaret and the Gordons are soon divorced. Just as he gets bored with Sally's superficiality, Beth strives to improve her looks. The original couple falls in love again at a summer resort. Cecil B. DeMille. Director. William C. de Mille. Story. Sada Cowan.

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