Alimony
"A scathing rebuke to the motley army of jazz babies-good guys-sweet mammas-hot doggies-and all the rest of the steaming array that masquerades in the fair name of Goodfellowship!"
Originally released in 1924. Alimony is a drama film. directed by James W. Horne. At just 70 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Grace Darmond, Warner Baxter, and William A. Carroll
Synopsis
Jimmy Mason lifts himself up from poverty to unlimited riches. The audience knows that he couldn't have done it without the help and support of his wife Marion. When Jimmy starts cheating on her, she divorces him, receiving an enormous settlement. Reduced to penury by various spendthrift mistresses, Jimmy is rescued once more by Marion, who once more guides him to success-and remarries him, this time on her terms.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Robertson-Cole Pictures Corporation
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Alimony about?
Jimmy Mason lifts himself up from poverty to unlimited riches. The audience knows that he couldn't have done it without the help and support of his wife Marion. When Jimmy starts cheating on her, s...
Who directed Alimony?
Alimony was directed by James W. Horne.
How long is Alimony?
Alimony has a runtime of 1 hours and 10 minutes (70 minutes total).
When was Alimony released?
Alimony was released on February 3, 1924 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Alimony?
The main cast of Alimony includes Grace Darmond, Warner Baxter, William A. Carroll, Jackie Saunders, Clyde Fillmore.