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Marooned Hearts Synopsis
Spoiled Marion Ainsworth resents the fact that her fiancé, Dr. Paul Carrington, a young surgeon rising rapidly in his profession, devotes more time to his work than to her. Consequently, when an emergency call from the hospital threatens to disrupt their picnic, Marion intercepts the message, causing Carrington to be late for a critical operation, thus ruining his career. On the advice of his friend Dr. Matthews, Carrington breaks his engagement and voyages to a South Sea island where he intends to carry on his research. Carrington is reported lost at sea, and a year later, Marion and her new suitor, Cyrus Carter, undertake a cruise to verify the doctor's death. En route, their yacht explodes, and Marion is washed ashore on the island where Carrington is now living. After a series of misadventures, Carrington forgives her and the couple returns to civilization together.
As Man Made Her Synopsis
After graduating from finishing school, Claire Wilson falls into the hands of wealthy rake Mason Forbes. After installing her as his mistress, Mason abandons Claire to marry socialite Grace Hughes. Out of revenge, Grace marries Harold, Mason's younger brother and the two couples live together under one roof. Mason tires of his wife and begs Claire to leave her husband, but she is pregnant and refuses. An indifferent mother, Claire leaves her child with a nurse while she spends her time with Mason in cabarets. When Claire and Harold are reconciled after the near fatal illness of their child, Mason, furious, divulges Claire's sordid past to his brother. Although overwhelmed by the revelation, Harold forgives Claire and Mason, rejected, turns to alcohol.
"Marooned Hearts" holds a slight edge in general audience appreciation, but "As Man Made Her" offers its own unique cult appeal.
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Marooned Hearts