Other Men's Wives is a lost[1] 1919 American silent drama film directed by Victor Schertzinger and written by C. Gardner Sullivan.
The film stars Dorothy Dalton, Forrest Stanley, Holmes Herbert, Dell Boone, Elsa Lorimer, and Hal Clements.
As described in a film magazine,[4] society girl Cynthia Brock (Dalton) is made penniless by the death of her father and about to relinquish her place in her social circle when Fenwick Flint (Herbert), a wealthy bachelor, persuades her in assisting him in breaking up the happiness and marriage of James and Viola Gordon (Stanley and Boone) so that he may marry the lady.
Then she falls in love with her victim and refuses to stage the final scene of the scheme that will provide the grounds for the divorce.
James permits the divorce by his wife, and Cynthia returns Fenwick's money and goes to work.