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The Wild Goose ()


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While visiting New York, Ogden Fenn finds himself charmed with Diana Manners, wife of Frank Manners, an architect who is away on business in San Francisco, and they become involved. The husband returns unexpectedly and learns that his wife... See more »

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Diana Manners
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Frank Manners (as Holmes E. Herbert)
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Mrs. Hastings
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Mr. Hastings (as Joseph Smiley)
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Ogden Fenn
Rita Rogan ...
Tam Manners
Lucia Backus Seger ...
Nou Nou
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D.J. Flanagan

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Albert Capellani

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Donnah Darrell ... (adaptation)
 
Gouverneur Morris ... (screenplay)
 
Gouverneur Morris ... (story)

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Harold Wenstrom

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While visiting New York, Ogden Fenn finds himself charmed with Diana Manners, wife of Frank Manners, an architect who is away on business in San Francisco, and they become involved. The husband returns unexpectedly and learns that his wife loves Fenn. When Diana and Fenn go to the latter's cabin near New York, Mrs. Hastings, who though married loves Frank, persuades him not to interfere because of the effects on his child. Mr. Hastings, learning of his wife's own infidelity, motors to the cabin, forces Fenn into his car, and drives the vehicle over a steep embankment. Mrs. Hastings then brings Manners and Diana back together. Written by Pamela Short

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Taglines SHE SINNED! SHOULD HE FORGIVE HER? (Print Ad- Buffalo Evening News,((Buffalo NY)) 30 June 1921) See more »
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Also Known As
  • Immolation (France)
  • 雁(1921) (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 70 min
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Trivia A print of this film survives in the Library of Congress. See more »

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