In Folly's Trail (1920)
Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon
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Synopsis by Janiss Garza
Carmel Myers had taken a break from film to work in musical comedy and when she finally came back, Universal cast her in this pleasant but not outstanding picture. Actress Lita O'Farrell (Myers) has decided to marry the old-but-wealthy Max Goldberg (George B. Williams) when she meets artist Charles Howard (Thomas Holding) at a masquerade party. They fall in love immediately and marry, only to find out afterwards how different their temperaments are -- he's refined and a bit snobby while she's a free spirit. When she can't take it anymore, Lita has dinner with her former fiancé to give Howard reason for a divorce. But after the two men have a run-in, Howard realizes that because of his stodginess he hasn't appreciated his wife at all and they reconcile.
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actor, artist, ex-fiancee, love, marital-problems