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  • Bridge (1912)
  • Short | Drama, Short
Bridge (1912)
Short | Drama, Short

The Grays are called an ideal couple and while the husband is a salaried man, his wife has met socially Mrs. Ward, a leader of the smart set and by her is asked to join a bridge club. At first Mrs. Gray loses a few dollars at cards, and ...See moreThe Grays are called an ideal couple and while the husband is a salaried man, his wife has met socially Mrs. Ward, a leader of the smart set and by her is asked to join a bridge club. At first Mrs. Gray loses a few dollars at cards, and frightened she tells her husband, promising never to play again for money. But Mrs. Ward comes for her in an auto, and flattered by her attention, she goes with her to another bridge party. Here she loses so much money that she is afraid to tell her husband, and when the woman demands payment of the debt, Mrs. Gray turns to Hall, asking him to lend her the money, and compelling him to take a pearl necklace, an heirloom, to keep until the sum can be paid back. This Hall does because he is in love with Mrs. Gray, but when he tells her so she is indignant. Then Hall tells her the necklace is valueless, and merely an imitation, and that unless she will consent to elope with him he will tell her husband everything. Thereupon Mrs. Gray does the right thing herself; she tells her husband, and they start anew. Written by Moving Picture World synopsis See less
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Updated Mar 12, 1912

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