Husband Hunters is a 1927 American comedy-drama silent film released by Tiffany Productions, directed by John G. Adolfi, and starring Mae Busch, Charles Delaney and Jean Arthur.[1]
Plot
The film looks at the exploits of chorus girls Marie (Mae Busch) and Helen (Duane Thompson) who have dedicated themselves to finding and marrying millionaire husbands. The two ladies enlist the help of the innocent young Letty Crane (Jean Arthur) in their scheme. Letty is a girl from a small town who dreams of one day making it big on Broadway.
After being enlisted by the two, Letty is left heartbroken by a young man and regrets her involvement. However, by the film's end, she is the only one of the trio who finally finds true love. Another chorus girl, Cynthia Kane (Mildred Harris) follows the antics of the trio with both amusement and disapproval.[2]
Cast
- Mae Busch as Marie Devere
- Charles Delaney as Bob Garrett
- Jean Arthur as Letty Crane
- Walter Hiers as Sylvester Jones
- Duane Thompson as Helen Gray
- Mildred Harris as Cynthia Kane
- Robert Cain as Bartley Mortimer
- James Harrison as Jimmy Wallace
- Nigel Barrie as Rex Holden
Preservation status
Previously thought to be lost film.[3] The film is preserved at the BFI Film and Television, London.[4]
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