Wandering Fires

Wandering Fires is a 1925 American silent drama film produced and directed by Maurice Campbell and stars Constance Bennett.

Campbell's wife, stage star Henrietta Crosman, appears in the film.

[1][2] As described in a film magazine review,[3] a young woman who is the victim of a scandalous tale involving her lover, who is believed killed in France during the World War, is loved by another young man who, knowing the tale, still urges her to marry him.

After they are married, the husband becomes jealous of the lost lover, who one day turns up with an arm gone and his mind a blank from shell shock.

A print of Wandering Fires is held by the George Eastman House.