Mary Fuller plays The Huntress, a woman who loves the attention of many male admirers. Fleming Harcourt ( Joseph W. Girard ) a mining magnate has heard about her reputation and decides to "domesticate" her. His courting attempts finally win her into marriage, and he takes her to a mining town where they will live. She rebels against her new way of life and returns to the city and the high society to once again host the lavish parties she enjoys with dozens of adoring men. Fleming decides the only way to win her back is to do some of his own flirting. When The Huntress hears rumours of his affair, she suddenly loses interest with all her male admirers, consumed by jealousy and now realizing she really loves Fleming, she happily returns to her husband.
Filmed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and released in May 1916, this silent film starring the popular actress Mary Fuller, sadly is now considered a lost film.
Filmed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company and released in May 1916, this silent film starring the popular actress Mary Fuller, sadly is now considered a lost film.