The Marriage Clause

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"The Marriage Clause" is a 1926 silent drama film starring Billie Dove, notable for its backstage Hollywood setting and exploration of love, ambition, and contractual obligations in the film industry.

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The Marriage Clause canonical 2

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instanceOf American film
feature film
silent drama film
basedOn short story "Technic" by Dana Burnet
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts backstage Hollywood life
film industry contracts
director Lois Weber
distributor Universal Pictures
filmSetting Hollywood
format black-and-white film
genre drama film
silent film
hasTitle The Marriage Clause self-link
narrativeTheme ambition
contractual obligations in the film industry
love
originalLanguage Silent film (English intertitles)
productionCompany Universal Pictures
productionEra silent era
releaseYear 1926
runtime approximately 70 minutes
screenwriter Lois Weber
starredActor Billie Dove
Cora Williams
Emily Fitzroy
Francis X. Bushman
Robert Agnew
Warner Oland
William Welsh

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Billie Dove notableWork The Marriage Clause
The Marriage Clause hasTitle The Marriage Clause self-link