The Broadway Bubble is a lost[1] 1920 American silent drama film directed by George L. Sargent and starring Corinne Griffith in a dual role as twin sisters.
[2] As described in a film magazine,[3] finding married life irksome, Adrienne Landreth (Griffith) asks her husband Geoffrey (King) for permission to return to the stage.
When he refuses to give it, she decides to take up her career anyway and sends for her unmarried twin sister Drina (Griffith) to take her place in the household.
The curtain is wrung down and Geoffrey and Drina rush to the dressing room where Adrienne, the "Broadway Bubble," passes away.
With her passing the electric lighted letters on the marque spelling out Ruth Raye go out one by one, and Geoffrey is left with Drina.