Made for Love is a 1926 American silent drama film directed by Paul Sloane, produced by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Leatrice Joy.
His wife resents her husband’s attitude and, after a number of adventures, accepts the attentions of a native prince.
For revenge of what he considers to be an affront to his family, the prince plots to dynamite a tomb while the scientist is working in it.
In the first reel, the introduction of Joan (Leatrice Joy) is accompanied by a closeup with her new hair style.
[4] The studio developed projects with roles suitable for her “Leatrice Joy bob”,[4] and Made for Love was the first of five films before she regrew her hair.