Fifty-Fifty

Fifty-Fifty

Release date : October 21, 1916
Runtime : 55m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : No Language /
Director : Allan Dwan /
Writers : Allan Dwan / Robert Shirley /
Production companies : Fine Arts Film Company /
October 21, 1916 55m United States of America Drama No Language More
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Naomi is a young aspiring artist known to her Bohemian friends as "The Nut." Naomi's alleged nuttiness does not in any way impede the efforts by wealthy Frederick Harmon to make the unworldly heroine his bride. When their first baby is born, Naomi becomes so obsessed with motherhood that she completely ignores poor Harmon, who, to offset his loneliness, begins squiring the vampish Helen Carew. Helen manages to convince Harmon that Naomi has been unfaithful, leading inevitably to divorce-court litigation.
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Norma Talmadge
Naomi Harmon
Jack W. Johnston
Frederic Harmon (as J.W. Johnston)
Marie Chambers
Helen Crew
Ruth Darling
Louise O'Mally
Harry Northrup
Former Prisoner (as H.S. Northrup)
Dodson Mitchell
Detective
Warner Richmond
Dandy (as W.P. Richmond)

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  • title:Fifty-Fifty
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1916
  • Runtime:55m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: No Language ·
  • Director: Allan Dwan /
  • Writers: Allan Dwan · Robert Shirley ·
  • Production companies: Fine Arts Film Company ·
  • Overview:Naomi is a young aspiring artist known to her Bohemian friends as "The Nut." Naomi's alleged nuttiness does not in any way impede the efforts by wealthy Frederick Harmon to make the unworldly heroine his bride. When their first baby is born, Naomi becomes so obsessed with motherhood that she completely ignores poor Harmon, who, to offset his loneliness, begins squiring the vampish Helen Carew. Helen manages to convince Harmon that Naomi has been unfaithful, leading inevitably to divorce-court litigation.
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