Young Mrs. Winthrop

Young Mrs. Winthrop is a lost[1] 1920 American silent drama film starring Ethel Clayton.

[3][4] As described in a film magazine,[5] Constance Winthrop (Clayton) and her husband Douglas (Ford) have drifted apart through her devotion to social events and his work.

The birthday of their five-year-old child draws them together and they plan to drop their outside engagements and devote the day to little Rosie (Marsh).

When Constance arrives home late that night, Douglas refuses to let her into the room, and she says "I am a thousand times more fit to be with her than you."

The two drift further apart and, upon the verge of a formal separation, the old family lawyer skillfully plays upon their feelings that a reunification results.