
The Outside Woman
Comedy
Overview
Thinking it is a worthless trinket, Dorothy trades her husband’s prized Aztec idol to a street peddler in exchange for a beautiful silk shawl. She soon discovers the idol is actually an extremely valuable artifact. Desperate to retrieve it before her husband notices, she learns that it has already been purchased by their neighbor, an artist named Cambridge. Dorothy enters Cambridge’s apartment to recover the idol secretly. Her efforts lead to a series of comedic misunderstandings and frantic situations as she tries to protect her marriage and her husband's property.
Top Cast


Wanda Hawley
Wanda Hawley
Dorothy Ralston
Wanda Hawley
Dorothy Ralston


Clyde Fillmore
Clyde Fillmore
Dr. Frederick Ralston
Clyde Fillmore
Dr. Frederick Ralston


Sidney Bracey
Sidney Bracey
Mr. Cambridge
Sidney Bracey
Mr. Cambridge


Rosita Marstini
Rosita Marstini
Mrs. Cambridge
Rosita Marstini
Mrs. Cambridge
Misao Seki
Misao Seki
Togo
Misao Seki
Togo
Jacob Abrams
Jacob Abrams
Curator
Jacob Abrams
Curator
Thena Jasper
Thena Jasper
Gussie
Thena Jasper
Gussie
Mary Winston
Mary Winston
Mrs. Trent
Mary Winston
Mrs. Trent
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