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Everywoman's Husband Synopsis
A young woman whose domineering mother almost ruins her marriage eventually learns that mother does not always know best when her father commits suicide.
The Last Rebel Synopsis
The Civil War breaks up the long-standing friendship of two old Southern families, the Appersons and the Batesfords. When Harry Apperson announces that he intends to fight for the Union, his fiancée Cora Batesford bitterly denounces him and marries his rival, Jack Batesford. After the war, Harry goes West and makes his fortune. Fifty years later, Harry and his grandson Jim decide to buy back the old Carolina homestead, and Jim journeys South, where he meets Cora's granddaughter Floribel. Although Floribel has lost the Batesford estate to Pensinger Gale, a wily mortgage broker who wishes to marry her, she retains her hatred of the Appersons and refuses Jim's help. The proud young woman fails to find employment in another town and is about to commit suicide when Jim rescues her and convinces her to marry him. Before the ceremony, he presents her with the deed to the Batesford estate as a wedding gift.
"Everywoman's Husband" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "The Last Rebel" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Everywoman's Husband