His Friend's Wife

His Friend's Wife is a 1911 American short silent romantic drama starring Lottie Briscoe and Dorothy Phillips, directed by Harry McRae Webster.

Jean, an artist of the Latin Quarter of Paris, tires of Mimi, his model, and although she implores him to let her remain with him, he orders her out of his studio.

Shortly after Jean is visited by Bert Rainey, a young American art student in Paris, who has returned from America to continue his studies.

The two part at a café and Jean enters and seats himself at a table and ordering wine, studies the faces of the men and women about him.

Later Zenia and her husband, visiting the artist, find him dead in the studio, an empty wine bottle at his elbow.