Don't Doubt Your Husband

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Don't Doubt Your Husband
Directed by Harry Beaumont
Written by Sada Cowan
Howard Higgin
Starring Viola Dana
Allan Forrest
Winifred Bryson
Cinematography John Arnold
Production
company
Distributed byMetro Pictures
Release date
March 24, 1924
Running time
61 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesSilent
English intertitles

Don't Doubt Your Husband is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by Harry Beaumont and starring Viola Dana, Allan Forrest and Winifred Bryson. [1]

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  1. Parish & Pitts p.22

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