The Affairs of Anatol

He couldn't resist a pretty face, and every day he fell into a new adventure. Thus he followed the lure of romance until-?

5.6
19211h 57m

Socialite Anatol Spencer, finding his relationship with his wife lackluster, goes in search of excitement. After bumping into old flame Emilie, he lets an apartment for her only to find that she cheats on him. He is subsequently robbed, conned, and booted from pillar to post. He decides to return to his wife and discovers her carousing with his best friend Max.

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Cast

Photo of Wallace Reid

Wallace Reid

Anatol Spencer

Photo of Gloria Swanson

Gloria Swanson

Vivian Spencer (Anatol's wife)

Photo of Wanda Hawley

Wanda Hawley

Emilie Dixon

Photo of Theodore Roberts

Theodore Roberts

Gordon Bronson

Photo of Elliott Dexter

Elliott Dexter

Max Runyon

Photo of Theodore Kosloff

Theodore Kosloff

Mr. Nazzer Singh (Hindu hypnotist)

Photo of Agnes Ayres

Agnes Ayres

Annie Elliott

Photo of Monte Blue

Monte Blue

Abner Elliott

Photo of Bebe Daniels

Bebe Daniels

Satan Synne

Photo of Alma Bennett

Alma Bennett

Chorus Girl

Photo of Shannon Day

Shannon Day

Chorus Girl

Photo of Elinor Glyn

Elinor Glyn

Bridge Player

Photo of Winter Hall

Winter Hall

Dr. Johnston

Photo of Raymond Hatton

Raymond Hatton

Great Blatsky - Violin Teacher

Photo of Fred Huntley

Fred Huntley

Stage Manager

Photo of Lucien Littlefield

Lucien Littlefield

Spencer's Valet

Photo of Polly Moran

Polly Moran

Orchestra Leader

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

This film is essentially about the performances. The story is, frankly, silly. "Anatol" (Wallace Reid) is a bit of a cad, really. He may dress it up as a search for a more fulfilling love than that which he obtains from wife "Vivian" (Gloria Swanson), but he is just a wealthy womaniser who largely reaps what he sows in a series of escapades that see him seduce, get robbed, fleeced and generally played by a variety of scheming, manipulative or just plain opportunistic women until the whole thing comes full circle - and, now low and behold - his delightful wife has decided that perhaps two can play at the game - with her slightly needy friend "Max' (Elliott Dexter). I found the repetitive nature of the plot a bit dreary, and though it's wonderfully shot by De Mille it just drags on for way too long.There is far more intensity in the first hour - with some fun hypnotism from Theodore Kossoff (an unlikely choice for the Hindu "Nazzer Singh") and a wonderfully cathartic temper tantrum from Reid that could put Pickfords out of business for ever. For me - that might have been where to cut it short. As it continues, though, the hypocrisy of the characterisations become a little overwhelming. "It's amazing how tight the shoe can pinch - when it's on the other foot" is a cracking line from Swanson and sums the whole thing up nicely - just after too circuitous a route.

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