An International Marriage is a 1916 American silent comedy film directed by Frank Lloyd and written by George Broadhurst.
The film stars Rita Jolivet, Marc Robbins, Elliott Dexter, Grace Carlyle, Olive White, and Courtenay Foote.
[1][2] The story revolves around a Florence Brent (Rita Jolivet) who is an American heiress who wishes to marry a Duke in Europe.
The father of the duke wants her to have a title before marriage however, so she quickly marries the Duke's friend who is a Count with plans to quickly divorce him and retain the title.
After all that, Florence's sweetheart arrives from America with a pistol and tells the Count he wants to marry her.