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Don't Change Your Husband ()


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Leila Porter comes to dislike her husband James, a glue king who is always eating onions and looking sloppy. But after she divorces him and marries two-timing playboy Schuyler Van Sutphen the now-reformed James looks pretty good.

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James Denby Porter
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Leila Porter
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Schuyler Van Sutphen
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Mrs. Huckney
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The Bishop - Rt. Rev. Thomas Thornby
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Nanette - aka Toodles
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Butler
Ted Shawn ...
Faun
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Undetermined Role (uncredited)
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Manager of Gambling Club (uncredited)
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Croupier at Gambling Club (uncredited)
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Member of Gambling Club (uncredited)
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Mr. Frankel - Dressmaker (uncredited)
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Undetrmined Role (uncredited)

Directed by

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Cecil B. DeMille

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Jeanie Macpherson ... (story)

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Cecil B. DeMille ... producer

Cinematography by

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Alvin Wyckoff

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Anne Bauchens

Art Direction by

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Wilfred Buckland

Costume Design by

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Mitchell Leisen

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Howard Higgin ... technical director

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Taglines Gorgeous Gowns, Beautiful Women And a Startling Story of Married Life See more »
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Also Known As
  • Après la pluie, le beau temps (France)
  • No cambies de esposo (Spain)
  • Mannen du gav mig (Sweden)
  • Du skal ikke lade dig skille (Denmark)
  • Nie zmieniaj męża (Poland)
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  • 71 min
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Trivia This is the first collaboration between Gloria Swanson and Cecil B. DeMille. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Boulevard! A Hollywood Story (2021). See more »
Quotes First Title Card: This does not deal with the tread of victorious Armies, nor defeated Huns - but is just a little sidelight on the inner life of Mr. and Mrs. Porter - who found that they should not have looked for their marital troubles with a Telescope - but with a Microscope.
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