A Wreath of Orange Blossoms

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Released January 30th, 1911, 'A Wreath of Orange Blossoms' stars Edwin August, Grace Henderson, Florence Barker The movie has a runtime of about 18 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which assembled reviews from top users.

Want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "The daughter of a poor seamstress takes a package to the house of her mother’s wealthy employer and meets the lady’s son. The son requests a date and eventually proposes marriage. His mother is horrified and disowns him. After the marriage they live in an elegant flat and she meets her husband’s social set at the parties that they host. Her husband becomes preoccupied with business worries, leaving her vulnerable to the attentions of a rake. After he is ruined, they are forced to move to cheaper quarters. Her husband goes out to look for work. The rake appears and proposes that she leave with him. As she is packing her bags, she finds the wreath of orange blossoms that her husband had brought to her on her wedding day, which they had stored away together after the marriage. She orders the rake out of the house and begins to clean up. Her husband, who has found a job meanwhile, comes home to a cooked supper." .

'A Wreath of Orange Blossoms' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on January 30th, 1911