An Enemy of Men (1925)
Directed by Frank Strayer
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Dorothy Revier plays a woman who decides that all men are scum when her sister dies giving birth to an illegitimate child. Heading to New York, she becomes a Texas Guinan-style nightclub attraction, regarding and treating all males as "suckers." She is reformed, so to speak, by an altruistic young doctor (Cullen Landis). We last see the heroine in charge of a home for wayward girls, with the doctor lovingly at her side. An early effort from fledgling Columbia Pictures.
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child, childbirth, death, desert, doctor/nurse, hearing [sense], husband, man, nightclub, playboy, ruination, sister