
Through the efforts of her press agent, Maggie Casey achieves fame as Princess Sonya in a New York City revue. Maggie becomes involved with Tom Gregory, whose wife learns of their affair and is herself the victim of a publicity-kidnapping case.


body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the gilded age of Hollywood's golden era, a spate of films navigated the complex interplay between love, fame, and societal expectation. Among these, Unmarried Wives stands out as a particularly intriguing exemplar, weaving a tale that oscillates between the intoxicating ...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

James P. Hogan

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"body { background-color: #000; color: #fff; }In the gilded age of Hollywood's golden era, a spate of films navigated the complex interplay between love, fame, and societal expectation. Among these, Unmarried Wives stands out as a particularly intriguing exemplar, weaving a tale that oscillates between the intoxicating allure of stardom and the redemptive power of true love.The film centers on Maggie Casey, a talented ingénue catapulted to fame by her press agent's Machi the stellar Princess Sony..."
Dorothy Howell
United States

