Nobody's Widow is a 1927 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and starring Leatrice Joy, Charles Ray and Phyllis Haver.
It is an adaptation of a 1910 play of the same title by Avery Hopwood.
[1][2] After discovering that her husband has been unfaithful to her, an upper-class English woman moves to America to stay with a friends and pretends to have been widowed and attracts several suitors.
Things become complicated when her husband arrives and courts her using an alias.
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