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  1. A Society Scandal is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan, and starring Gloria Swanson and Rod La Rocque. Distributed by Paramount Pictures, the film is based on a 1922 play The Laughing Lady, by Alfred Sutro which starred Ethel Barrymore in 1923 on Broadway and originally in 1922 with Edith Evans in UK.

  2. A Society Scandal. Summaries. Hector Colbert sues his wife Marjorie for a divorce after Peters, an admirer of Marjorie, deliberately compromises her. Colbert's lawyer, Daniel Farr, believing that Marjorie's behavior was wrong, gets the divorce, but he ruins the reputation of a fun-loving woman who was simply bored with her husband.

  3. A Society Scandal película dirigida por Allan Dwan y protagonizada por Gloria Swanson, Rod La Rocque y Ricardo Cortez. Año: 1924. Sinopsis: Héctor Colbert demanda a su esposa Marjorie por el divorcio después de que Peters, un admirador de Marjorie, la compromete deliberadamente.

  4. Overview. Hector Colbert sues his wife Marjorie for a divorce after Peters, an admirer of Marjorie, deliberately compromises her. Colbert's lawyer, Daniel Farr, believing that Marjorie's behavior was wrong, gets the divorce, but he ruins the reputation of a fun-loving woman who was simply bored with her husband.

  5. A Society Scandal. 1924 Directed by Allan Dwan. Hector Colbert sues his wife Marjorie for a divorce after Peters, an admirer of Marjorie, deliberately compromises her.

  6. A Society Scandal es una película estrenada en el año 1924 dirigida por Allan Dwan . Está protagonizada por Gloria Swanson, Rod La Rocque, Ricardo Cortez...Hector Colbert sues his wife Marjorie for a divorce after Peters, an admirer of Marjorie, deliberately compromises her.

  7. A Society Scandal. ( 1924 ) « The picture that makes an open book of society’s innermost secrets. (Print Ad-Cortland Standard, ( (Cortland NY)) 17 September 1924)» Drama. Silent Film. Based on Book. Black and White. Hector Colbert sues his wife Marjorie for a divorce after Peters, an admirer of Marjorie, deliberately compromises her.