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Seductive Adrienne Renault is the star at the Frivolity, New York's most decadent night club, where she headlines with her erotic Spider Dance. She is carrying on a torrid love affair with Philip Overman, a wealthy married man. After instigating Overman's divorce, Adrienne dumps him, and...

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Corporate Author: Alpha Home Entertainment (Firm) (Producer)
Other Authors: Conklin, William, -1935 (Actor), Dixon, Ralph (Editor), Glaum, Louise (Actor), Ince, Thomas H, Ince, Thomas H. (Producer), Niblo, Fred, 1874-1948 (Director), Read, J. Parker, Stedman, Myrtle, 1889-1938 (Actor), Stumar, Charles (director of photography), Sullivan, C. Gardner, 1884-1965 (Screenwriter)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
Published: Narberth, PA : Alpha Home Entertainment, [2011], ©2011
Narberth, PA : c2011
Narberth, PA : [2011]
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Summary:Seductive Adrienne Renault is the star at the Frivolity, New York's most decadent night club, where she headlines with her erotic Spider Dance. She is carrying on a torrid love affair with Philip Overman, a wealthy married man. After instigating Overman's divorce, Adrienne dumps him, and marries Dave Wallace, a far wealthier millionaire. The triumphant homewrecker is living the good life until the wages of her sins come back to haunt her, bringing disaster in their wake
Seductive Adrienne Renault is the star at the Frivolity, New York's most decadent night club, where she headlines with her erotic Spider Dance. She is carrying on a torrid love affair with Philip Overman, a wealthy married man. After instigating Overman's divorce, Adrienne dumps him, and marries Dave Wallace, a far wealthier millionaire. The triumphant homewrecker is living the good life until the wages of her sins come back to haunt her, bringing disaster in their wake
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 1920
"From the Samuel M. Sherman archives"--Container
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 58 min.) : silent, black and white ; 4 3/4 in
1 videodisc (ca. 58 min.) : si., b&w ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD; silent, with orchestral score and English intertitles
Production Credits:Photographer, Charles Stumar ; screenwriter, C. Gardiiner Sullivan ; editor, Ralph Dixon