The Marriage Clause is a 1926 silent film drama directed by Lois Weber and starring Francis X. Bushman and Billie Dove.
[1][2] The film marked a return to directing for Weber, who had taken a break for a few years.
[3] The film—based on Dana Burnet's Saturday Evening Post short story titled Technic[4]—takes a look behind the scenes of a play, honing in on a young starlet named Sylvia (Dove) and her director, Barry (Bushman).
[5] The copy held by the Library of Congress is stated to be in a "shortened" version.
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