If I Marry Again

If I Marry Again

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==Plot==
==Plot==
As described in a review in a film magazine,{{cite journal |last=Sewell |first=Charles S. |author-link= |title=''If I Marry Again''; Good Drama and Heart Interest with Fine Acting and Direction |journal=The Moving Picture World |volume=72 |issue=4 |pages=367 |publisher=Chalmers Publishing Co. |location=New York City |date=24 January 1925 |url=https://archive.org/details/movingpicturewor72janf/page/367/mode/1up |access-date=25 July 2021}} stern, wealthy, and jealous of his family name, John Jordan (Bosworth) instructs his confidential manager Jeffrey Wingate (Mayo) to proceed at once to plantations in the tropics. Jordon's idea is to get his son Charles (Hughes) away from an affair with Jocelyn Margot (Kenyon), a young woman from Madame Margot's (Stedman), a place with a shady reputation. Charlie marries Jocelyn, however, and Jordan is furious. During a four-year stay, Jocelyn proves to be true blue, and a son is born. Unrelenting, Jordan sends Wingate to bring his son back, but Charles dies of fever. Jocelyn, determined to obtain advantages for her son, returns, but Jordan will have nothing to do with her despite the fact that she has won Wingate over. Accused of being a blackmailer, Jocelyn determines to reopen her mother's place under the name Jordan, but breaks down and cannot go through with it. Wingate had neglected his wife Alicia (Nilsson) for business to the extent that she fainted and died in a fall, after a stormy interview declares that if he marries again it will be with a woman whom he makes part of his life, sharing his joys and sorrows. He finally convinces Jordan that Jocelyn is true and takes her and the boy into his home.
As described in a review in a film magazine,{{cite journal |last=Sewell |first=Charles S. |author-link= |title=''If I Marry Again''; Good Drama and Heart Interest with Fine Acting and Direction |journal=The Moving Picture World |volume=72 |issue=4 |pages=367 |publisher=Chalmers Publishing Co. |location=New York City |date=24 January 1925 |url=https://archive.org/details/movingpicturewor72janf/page/367/mode/1up |access-date=25 July 2021}} stern, wealthy, and jealous of his family name, John Jordan instructs his confidential manager Jeffrey Wingate to proceed at once to plantations in the tropics. Jordon's idea is to get his son Charles away from an affair with Jocelyn Margot, a young woman from Madame Margot's, a place with a shady reputation.
Charlie marries Jocelyn, however, and Jordan is furious. During a four-year stay, Jocelyn proves to be true blue, and a son is born. Unrelenting, Jordan sends Wingate to bring his son back, but Charles dies of fever. Jocelyn, determined to obtain advantages for her son, returns, but Jordan will have nothing to do with her despite the fact that she has won Wingate over. Accused of being a blackmailer, Jocelyn determines to reopen her mother's place under the name Jordan, but breaks down and cannot go through with it.
Wingate had neglected his wife Alicia for business to the extent that she fainted and died in a fall, after a stormy interview declares that if he marries again it will be with a woman whom he makes part of his life, sharing his joys and sorrows. He finally convinces Jordan that Jocelyn is true and takes her and the boy into his home.


==Cast==
==Cast==