His Wife, the Unknown

His Wife, the Unknown

5.2

Oct 19 1923

1h 17m

Drama, Romance

A war blind painter marries his nurse. But after he can see again through an operation, he does not recognize her. Then she decides to leave him in order to return to his service under a different name. Only when the painter falls in love with her as a stranger to him, she reveal herself.

Willy Fritsch

Willy Fritsch

Wilbur Crawford

Lil Dagover

Lil Dagover

Eva

Edith Edwards

Edith Edwards

Mabel

Karl Falkenberg

Karl Falkenberg

Sam

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